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Comparison Between Chinese and Western Legal Justice: Substance and Procedure

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“The law is vital to ruling the country, and good law is the precondition of good governance”.

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Zhang, F. (2021). Comparison Between Chinese and Western Legal Justice: Substance and Procedure. In: A Comparative Study of Chinese and Western Legal Language and Culture. Peking University Linguistics Research, vol 4. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9347-5_9

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