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Emerging legal regime in China: effect of economic law reforms / Singh, Abhishek   Journal Article
Singh, Abhishek Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Chinese Communist Party (CPP), which was established in 1929, successfully unified mainland China in 1949 and founded a new nation Peoples Republic of China (PRC). In the next three decades, the communist government tried to safeguard and built the nation in principle with Communist-Maoist ideology both economically and politically. During this period, the function of law and the legal system was to serve as an instrument for the ruling communist government at large. As a result, the scope for proper legal regime in China suffered significantly from the chaos and disorder caused by endless class struggle.
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