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"Contributors" [2014] ELECD 552; in Trevaskes, Susan; Nesossi, Elisa; Sapio, Flora; Biddulph, Sarah (eds), "The Politics of Law and Stability in China" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014) vii

Book Title: The Politics of Law and Stability in China

Editor(s): Trevaskes, Susan; Nesossi, Elisa; Sapio, Flora; Biddulph, Sarah

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781783473861

Section Title: Contributors

Number of pages: 4

Extract:

Contributors

Sarah Biddulph is a Professor at The University of Melbourne Law
School, specializing in researching and teaching Chinese law. Her
academic career builds on extensive experience of Chinese-related legal
practice obtained whilst working as a lawyer in Australia and in China.
Professor Biddulph's research focuses on the Chinese legal system with
an emphasis on legal policy, law making and enforcement as they affect
the administration of justice in China. Her particular areas of research are
contemporary Chinese administrative law, criminal procedure, labour,
comparative law and the law regulating social and economic rights. She
is the author of Legal Reform and Administrative Detention Powers in
China (Cambridge University Press 2007).
Ding Peng is a researcher and programme coordinator of the Wuhan
University Public Interest and Development Law Institute (PIDLI). His
research areas include human rights, access to justice and legal empower-
ment. He is the co-author of several papers on legal aid in the
annual Blue Book of China's Human Rights and other publications on
multi-disciplinary human rights research.
Xin He is a Professor at the School of Law, City University of Hong
Kong. He has published widely in the leading journals in the fields of law
and society, and the Chinese legal system. His recent articles are `Above
the Roof, Beneath the Law: Perceived Justice behind Disruptive Tactics
among Wage Claimants in China' (with Lungang Wang and Yang Su
2013), `Pragmatic Discourse and Gender Inequality in China' (with Kwai
Ng 2013), `Black Hole of ...


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