Civil Disobedience and the Legal Positioning of Chinese House Churches
Civil disobedience is an unlawful phenomenon that is loyal to the basic order of law. Its marginal nature seems to have constituted a threat to the legal system in which it resides, but in fact it provides the momentum of self-renewal for the legal system, which renews itself through its antithesis....
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