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Transcript of Discussions With Wu Daying and Zhang Zhonglin Concerning Legal Change and Civil Rights

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

Extract

The following is an abridged transcript of an afternoon discussion of 9 May 1979 at the central building of the People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries in Beijing. Wu Daying is presently deputy director of the Institute of Law, Academy of Social Sciences, while Zhang Zhonglin, also a member of the Institute, is a prominent legal theorist, who has had a high profile in his dealings with western jurists. Miss Gao Jian and Mrs Lu Wanru acted as interpreters. The Chinese principals answered the questions of various members of the Prairie Canada-China Friendship Associations, who are, herein, referred to by their surnames.

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Reports from China
Copyright
Copyright © The China Quarterly 1980

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References

1. Amnesty International, Political Imprisonment in the People's Republic of China (London: Amnesty International Publications, 1978), p. 57Google Scholar.

2. Hua's, Jiang speech at the three-province conference of judicial personnel Renmin ribao, 21 11, pp. 1 and 3Google Scholar.

3. Political Imprisonment in the People's Republic of China, p. 59.