Law Without Lawyers, Justice Without Courts
Discover the intriguing insights of "Law Without Lawyers, Justice Without Courts" by author Taylor & Francis Ltd, published in 2002. This thought-provoking hardback spans 168 pages and delves into the rich cultural traditions of China, exploring how these influences shape a society that often seeks to avoid litigation. The book highlights the vital role of traditional mediation in resolving disputes, offering readers a unique perspective on justice without the need for formal courts. Ideal for those interested in legal studies, cultural anthropology, or conflict resolution, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the intersection of culture and law in Chinese society. Enhance your library with this essential work from Bookshop today!