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Dr Sarah Biddulph is responsible for the China Program.

 

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Recent Work

Introduction to the Main Amendments made to the Criminal Procedure Law of the PRC 1996, by Fan Chongyi; Translated by Sarah Biddulph.

The Process of Revising “The Criminal Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China” 1996, by Fan Chongyi; Translated by Sarah Biddulph.

Reasonable Government or Limited Government in Licensing? A Critical Survey of the Draft Administrative Licensing Law of P.R.C., by Dr Chen Duanhong - presented at Asian Law Centre Occasional Seminar on 6 August, 2002.

China's Administrative Adjudication System: Current Situation and Prospects for Administrative Adjudication in Guangzhou Municipality Guangdong Province, Outline of paper by Judge Liu Yuenan - presented at Asian Law Centre Occasional Seminar on 6 August, 2002.  Translated by Sarah Biddulph.

Investigating and Prosecuting Official Corruption in China: The Minjiang Case, by Zhang Peitian; Translated by Weiping Wang; Examined and edited by Sarah Biddulph.

 

 


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