Acknowledgement & Editor's Note

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The Journal of Chinese Law gratefully acknowledges the generous grant from the Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law, which made establishment of the Journal possible.

EDITORS' NOTE

The Journal of Chinese Law commenced publication in 1987 under the auspices of the Columbia University School of Law and the Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law. The Journal provides a forum for legal practitioners and scholars from China, the United States and elsewhere to discuss the broad range of issues that relate to law in China. The Journal welcomes multidisciplinary, historical and comparative manuscripts, as well as those describing and analyzing aspects of contemporary Chinese law and practice. The Journal will follow the pinyin system of transliterating Chinese into English. Pinyin is the system currently in use in the People's Republic of China where publishers adopted it on January 1, 1979, in response to a decision of the State Council. Methods other than pinyin will be used when a certain version of a Chinese proper noun has achieved widespread currency in English or when the title of or excerpt from a publication in a language other than Chinese incorporates a non-pinyin spelling.

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