Pre-1949 Development of the Communist Chinese System of Justice

Before establishing the People's Republic of China in 1949, the Chinese Communists through the years had instituted revolutionary laws and courts in areas under their control. Many features of “socialist legality” in Communist China today have their roots back in the early years of the revoluti...

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subjects Borderlands
Chinese Communist History and Historiography
Communism
Courts
Criminal arrests
Criminals
Judicial system
Justice, Administration of
Landlords
Legal proceedings
Local government
Peasant class
Trials
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