Introduction : emergence of Chinese Law? -- A dual Constitution with Illiberal characteristics -- Judicial interpretation as a de facto primary statute for adjudication -- Judicial document as informal state law -- Guiding cases as a form of statutory interpretation -- Bureaucratization of judicial precedents -- Concluding reflections : Chinese Law, authoritarian legality and legal instrumentalism.
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