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While pre-existing institutional mechanisms for dispute resolution - mediation and government intervention - continue to play major roles, the newly revived legal systems have started to take roots in people's choices in dispute resolution. This article examines how people form their strategies in this hybrid system of dispute resolution in China today. It argues that different types of dispute not only affect people's decision to escalate, but also point to the different mechanisms of resolution. Furthermore, institutional resources and access to information is especially critical in the decisions to engage law. Citizens are adapting to the newly available legal channels and tend to employ a combination of approaches in order to address their grievances successfully.

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