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Jurisprudence of emergency: colonialism and the rule of law / Hussain, Nasser 2003  Book
Hussain, Nasser Book
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Publication Ann Arbor, University of Michigan press, 2003.
Description 194p.
Series Law.meaning and Violence
Standard Number 0472113283
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Revisiting the rule of law and the rule of man / Liao, Da-Chi; Chien, Herlin   Journal Article
Liao, Da-Chi Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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When universal and legally secured property rights are not nece: the Politics and reality of Chinese urban redevelopment 2002-2005 / Percy, Christian   Journal Article
Percy, Christian Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This study uses developments in China's urban housing market from 2002 to 2005 to engage with a hypothesis drawn from the Rule of Law discourse, that secure property rights across market participants are necessary for effective market growth. This particular market has been characterized by both significant demand-side growth and weak property rights for private home owners, contradicting the hypothesis. There are various theoretical objections to this hypothesis, but by focusing on a specific market, I isolate key factors to rephrase the hypothesis, emphasising pragmatism and structural market predictability as a substitute for formal and universal property rights. Indeed, formally weak property rights may in this instance have been a partial and temporary driver of market growth.
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