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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 June 2020
1 Ng & He (2017), p. vii.
2 I would note that Ng and He’s book can be read in relation to the works of Su Li 蘇力. An important forebear of Chinese socio-legal studies, Su wrote influential books such as 送法下鄉 [Sending Law to the Countryside] and 法治及其本土資源 [Rule of Law and Its Native Resources]. For a review of the development of socio-legal studies in Chinese academia, see Liu & Wang (2015).
3 See Chua & Engel (2019) on how worldviews, perceptions, and decisions play out in the social processes of legal consciousness.
4 Merry (1988).
5 Moore (1973).
6 Ibid., p. 720.