This is a book about the improbable: seeking legal relief for pollution in contemporary China. In a country known for tight political control and ineffectual courts, Environmental Litigation in China unravels how everyday justice works: how judges make decisions, why lawyers take cases, and how international influence matters. It is a readable account of how the leadership's mixed signals and political ambivalence play out on the ground - propelling some, such as the village doctor who fought a chemical plant for more than a decade, even as others back away from risk. Yet this remarkable book shows that even in a country where expectations would be that law wouldn't much matter, environmental litigation provides a sliver of space for legal professionals to explore new roles and, in so doing, probe the boundary of what is politically possible.
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同样关于中国环境政治,political ambiguity在政策执行中被认为是造成偏差的原因,在另一种叙事中却成了可能默许新制度发展的背景,也许模糊本身就挺模糊的。作者基本上不认为环境诉讼乃至环境政治在中国能起到在苏联的那种作用,好像也很少有人有这种预期。
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评分果然有political science背景的学者写起书来比纯文化研究的要看起来爽的多,文笔生动,很有深度
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评分同样关于中国环境政治,political ambiguity在政策执行中被认为是造成偏差的原因,在另一种叙事中却成了可能默许新制度发展的背景,也许模糊本身就挺模糊的。作者基本上不认为环境诉讼乃至环境政治在中国能起到在苏联的那种作用,好像也很少有人有这种预期。
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