4/17/11

Modern China

黄宗智主编。

http://mcx.sagepub.com/content/by/year
文章皆可下载。我已经浏览了2010的。有一些法学论文。

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以下从强世功的文章中摘出

CHEN DUANHONG (2008) “Lun xianfa zuowei guojia de genbenfa yu gaojifa” (On
China’s constitution as the higher law and fundamental law of China). Zhongwai
faxue 20, 4: 485–511.

DENG XIAOPING (2001) Deng Xiaoping wenxuan (Selected works of Deng Xiaoping),
vol. 2. Beijing: Renmin chubanshe.

GAN YANG (2007) “Zhongguo de daolu: sanshinian yu liushinian” (China’s road:
thirty years and sixty years). Dushu 6: 3–13.

JIANG SHIGONG (2003) “Xianfa sifahua de beilun” (Paradoxes of constitutional
adjudication). Zhongguo shehui kexue 2: 18–28.

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