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- 298 pages
- 11 hours of reading
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The role of human rights lawyers in China is explored through Eva Pils's extensive account, highlighting their significance as advocates for victims of injustice. The book delves into the bureaucratic systems that seek to suppress these lawyers and their efforts, while also showcasing how they and the social forces they collaborate with actively challenge the prevailing system. This examination provides a nuanced understanding of the intersection between law, politics, and human rights in China.
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China's Human Rights Lawyers, Eva Pils
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- 2016
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