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PBLJ focuses on a diverse range of legal and policy issues as they affect the rapidly developing economies of the Pacific Rim. Throughout its history, the journal has featured articles written by leading scholars and practitioners on topics including human rights law, constitutional law, comparative law, criminal law, international trade law, business and corporate law, and intellectual property law.
Volume 4, Issue 1-2, 1985
Articles
The Disposition of Cases Involving Juvenile Delinquents in the People's Republic of China
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A Survey of China's Economic Contract Law
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A Comparative Analysis of the Foreign Economic Contract Law of the People's Republic of China
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Post-Mao China and Environmental Protection: The Effects of Legal and Politico-Economic Reform
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Congestion and Delay in Asia's Courts
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