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Governance of Chinese Charitable Trusts

English · Hardback

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"This is the first English-language monograph researching the governance of Chinese charitable trusts from the perspective of law and sociology. It is of special interest to legal academics and sociologists working in the areas of charity, governance, regulation, political liberalisation, and East Asian law"--

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1. Introduction; 2. Chinese charitable trusts as public law-private law hybrids; 3. Legal regulation; 4. Administrative regulation; 5. Contractual regulation; 6. Analysis and conclusion.

About the author

Dr Jing Hui completed his Ph.D. at Melbourne Law School, where his doctoral thesis was awarded the Harold Luntz Graduate Research Prize for Best Ph.D. Thesis. Dr Jing has published in journals including Legal Studies and American Journal of Comparative Law, and he has contributed chapters to several edited collections.

Summary

This is the first English-language monograph researching the governance of Chinese charitable trusts from the perspective of law and sociology. It is of special interest to legal academics and sociologists working in the areas of charity, governance, regulation, political liberalisation, and East Asian law.

Foreword

Analyses the governance of Chinese charitable trusts and the political dynamics between the state and civil society actors.

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