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July 3rd, 2007

The People's Court
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#1

This is a beautiful documentary. Thank you very much.

#2

I really appreciate the dedication and hard work put into wide angle documentaries. Some us citizens in the united states find this intriguing and very educational. It would behoove us to pay more attention to the uprising of reform in Chinese law and how the Chinese are trying to be more civilized. From the looks of it, based on what I have seen so far, it looks like they are on the right track. I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised to see the Chinese become the next super power.

#3

wide angle is powrful program , i injoyed every minute of it,thank you very much.

#4

“how the Chinese are trying to be more civilized.”

Chris, you are a bigot.

#5

after 15years china will be democracy

#6

The Chinese legal system had a history of 4000 years, with vast volume of statutes. This is unlike the Anglo-Saxon system, which was largely based on tribal customs.

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