The Great Police Rally and the rule of law: Why Tian Feilong’s Chinese legal analysis is wrong
The Great Police Rally on February 22 was missing two things usually found on occasions of this kind. The first was the letter of no objection to a public protest from the police. Several commentators noticed this, though I am not sure it was necessary. The Police Sports and Recreation Club, where the rally was … Continue reading The Great Police Rally and the rule of law: Why Tian Feilong’s Chinese legal analysis is wrong
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The Great Police Rally and the rule of law: Why Tian Feilong’s Chinese legal analysis is wrong
The Great Police Rally on February 22 was missing two things usually found on occasions of this kind. The first was the letter of no objection to a public protest from the police. Several commentators noticed this, though I am not sure it was necessary. The Police Sports and Recreation Club, where the rally was … Continue reading The Great Police Rally and the rule of law: Why Tian Feilong’s Chinese legal analysis is wrong