TANG PRIZE/Tang Prize recipients show rule of law principles can be achieved
06/21/2020 02:37 PM
Three overseas nongovernmental organizations that have won the 2020 Tang Prize for their significant contributions to the rule of law show that the principle can be achieved in more challenging areas, the prize's selection committee said Sunday.
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