001355071 000__ 01777ngm\a22003613a\4500 001355071 001__ 1355071 001355071 005__ 20210603003130.0 001355071 006__ m|||||o||c|||||||| 001355071 007__ cr||na---||a|a 001355071 007__ vz||zazu| 001355071 008__ 131101s2012\\\\nyu058\g\\\\\\o\\\v|chi\d 001355071 035__ $$a(OCoLC)864629177 001355071 040__ $$aVaAlASP$$cVaAlASP 001355071 24504 $$aThe law of the dragon$$h[electronic resource] /$$cdirected by Weijun Chen. 001355071 260__ $$aNew York, NY :$$bFilmakers Library,$$c2012. 001355071 300__ $$a1 online resource (58 min.). 001355071 306__ $$a005810 001355071 500__ $$aTitle from resource description page (viewed Nov. 14, 2013). 001355071 520__ $$aLaw of the Dragon examines how justice is served in the rural areas of China so remote and isolated that villagers have almost no contact with the central government. At the heart of the film stands the austere Judge Chen, head of a provincial legal practice, the Tiger Law Firm of Chengdu. Chen journeys with his team of court officials along mud tracks and rough roads in the Xuan'en region. Their court is wherever they hang the national emblem, be it nailed up in the fields or stuck up in the plaintiff's house. As he resolves the grievances of the residents and dispenses nuggets of Confucian-Communist wisdom, Judge Chen is the law in the eyes of the people. 001355071 530__ $$aPreviously released as DVD. 001355071 546__ $$aIn Chinese with English subtitles. 001355071 650_0 $$aJudicial process$$zChina. 001355071 650_0 $$aJudges$$zChina. 001355071 655_7 $$aDocumentary films.$$2lcgft 001355071 7001_ $$aChen, Weijun.$$4drt 001355071 85640 $$uhttp://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?LAWV;1908196 001355071 901__ $$aASP1908196/lawv$$bVaAlASP$$c8699$$tbiblio 001355071 905__ $$uadmin 001355071 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1355071$$pGLOBAL_SET 001355071 910__ $$aAL 2014-12-03 001355071 944__ $$a1918678 001355071 945__ $$aNorth America 001355071 980__ $$aSTREAMING 001355071 980__ $$aBIB 001355071 982__ $$aStreaming Video 001355071 983__ $$aOnline