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Document #1086744

The International Herald Tribune (Author), published by HRW – Human Rights Watch

Does the Law Matter in China?

http://www.hrw.org/news/2012/05/14/does-law-matter-china

ecoi.net description:
Article on the two cases of Bo Xilai, politician suspended from Central Committee of Communist Party of China, and Chen Guangcheng, activist who was put under house arrest for exposing abuses of power by local officials
Country:
China
Sources:
The International Herald Tribune (Author), published by HRW – Human Rights Watch
Published:
14 May 2012
Original link:
http://www.hrw.org/news/2012/05/14/does-law-matter-china
Document type:
Appeal or News Release
Language:
English
Document ID:
1086744 (former ID 216742)
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