After reading Professor Gohs book, I am convinced that the science of anthropology will help us to better understand contemporary law, legal practice and dispute resolution...Professor Gohs style of writing means that the book is simply a delight to read. For a scholarly text, this is a real achievement. Its clarity and incisiveness is enhanced by the addition of some of the authors deep personal insights and experiences in Chinese culture, and in law and dispute resolution...The serious student, practitioner and academic in the field of dispute resolution will gain deep insights into both Chinese and Western dispute resolution by reading this book. Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal Law Without Lawyers, Justice Without Courts...advances what is already known about traditional Chinese mediation¯ and makes the topic more accessible to new audiences. Australian Journal of Asian Law After reading Professor Gohs book, I am convinced that the science of anthropology will help us to better understand contemporary law, legal practice and dispute resolution...Professor Gohs style of writing means that the book is simply a delight to read. For a scholarly text, this is a real achievement. Its clarity and incisiveness is enhanced by the addition of some of the authors deep personal insights and experiences in Chinese culture, and in law and dispute resolution...The serious student, practitioner and academic in the field of dispute resolution will gain deep insights into both Chinese and Western dispute resolution by reading this book.
Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal
Law Without Lawyers, Justice Without Courts...advances what is already known about "traditional Chinese mediation" and makes the topic more accessible to new audiences.
Australian Journal of Asian Law