The Changing Chinese Legal System, 1978-present

The Changing Chinese Legal System, 1978-present
Title The Changing Chinese Legal System, 1978-present PDF eBook
Author Bin Liang
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 248
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 0415958598

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This groundbreaking book examines the changing Chinese legal system since 1978. In addition to historical analyses of changes at the economic, political-legal, and social levels, Liang gives special attention to crime and punishment functions of the legal system, and the current judicial system based on field research, i.e., court observations in both Beijing and Chengdu. The court system has been in a process of systemization, both internally and externally, seeking more power and relative independence. However, traditional influences, such as preference of mediation (over litigation) and substantive justice (over procedural justice), and lack of respect (from the masses) and guaranteed power (from the political structure), still have major impacts on the building and operation of the judicial system. Liang also shrewdly places the Chinese legal and political reform within the global system. This book, which reshapes our understanding of the economic, political, and essentially legal changes in China within the global context, will be crucial reading for scholars of Asia, law, criminal justice, and sociology.

The Changing Chinese Legal System, 1978-Present

The Changing Chinese Legal System, 1978-Present
Title The Changing Chinese Legal System, 1978-Present PDF eBook
Author Bin Liang
Publisher Routledge
Pages 328
Release 2007-12-12
Genre History
ISBN 1135903220

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This groundbreaking book examines the changing Chinese legal system since 1978. In addition to historical analyses of changes at the economic, political-legal, and social levels, Liang gives special attention to crime and punishment functions of the legal system, and the current judicial system based on field research, i.e., court observations in both Beijing and Chengdu. The court system has been in a process of systemization, both internally and externally, seeking more power and relative independence. However, traditional influences, such as preference of mediation (over litigation) and substantive justice (over procedural justice), and lack of respect (from the masses) and guaranteed power (from the political structure), still have major impacts on the building and operation of the judicial system. Liang also shrewdly places the Chinese legal and political reform within the global system. This book, which reshapes our understanding of the economic, political, and essentially legal changes in China within the global context, will be crucial reading for scholars of Asia, law, criminal justice, and sociology.

The Chinese Legal System

The Chinese Legal System
Title The Chinese Legal System PDF eBook
Author Pitman B. Potter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 272
Release 2005-07-08
Genre Law
ISBN 113456130X

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This book analyses the major features of the Chinese legal system, on the eve of its accession to the World Trade Organisation and will be essential reading for students and academics in the field of Chinese law.

The Evolution of Law Reform in China

The Evolution of Law Reform in China
Title The Evolution of Law Reform in China PDF eBook
Author Stanley B. Lubman
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Law
ISBN 9781848449763

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This timely collection presents articles written by Chinese and Western authors on law reform in the People's Republic of China from its beginning in 1978 until the present day. The first part presents differing perspectives on the history of law reform. Separate sections are devoted to core institutions: the Constitution, the legislature, administrative law, courts, criminal process, the legal profession, extra-judicial dispute resolution and citizen petitions. Alongside an original introduction the book will be of interest to readers with specialized interests in Chinese law but also to anyone interested in China's governance.

China's Changing Legal System

China's Changing Legal System
Title China's Changing Legal System PDF eBook
Author Thomas W. Simon
Publisher Springer
Pages 275
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Law
ISBN 1137452064

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While much international attention has been focused on China's developing economy, dramatic changes are also taking place in its legal system. This book is a groundbreaking, comprehensive introduction to China's legal system, covering the major areas of both civil and criminal law. The authors present fascinating cases and balanced accounts of controversial issues, from copyright law to punishment. By letting Chinese lawyers and judges speak for themselves, the authors also allow readers a surprisingly candid insider's view of real life legal practice.

The Development of the Chinese Legal System

The Development of the Chinese Legal System
Title The Development of the Chinese Legal System PDF eBook
Author Guanghua Yu
Publisher Routledge
Pages 353
Release 2010-11-17
Genre Law
ISBN 1136872779

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In recent years the Chinese legal system has undergone many reforms and this book brings the literature up to date offering a contemporary account of the law and administration in China. The book covers some of the most pressing issues in Chinese law, including the reform of the banking sector, environmental law, corporate law foreign investment, health care and intellectual property, and looks at both substantive and procedural issues. The volume contains contributions from a number of experts and scholars of Chinese law including Albert Chen, Hualing Fu and Roman Tomasic who analyse the political, economic and social factors affecting the development process of Chinese law. Whilst the book addresses a number of diverse legal areas all the contributions look to explain the factors which led to the development of the law and the consequences of such developments, as well as the progress made by developing legal institutions and the possible obstacles to future development.

The Judicial System and Reform in Post-Mao China

The Judicial System and Reform in Post-Mao China
Title The Judicial System and Reform in Post-Mao China PDF eBook
Author Yuwen Li
Publisher Routledge
Pages 298
Release 2016-03-03
Genre Law
ISBN 131702656X

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This comprehensive study examines the development and changing characteristics of the judicial system and reform process over the past three decades in China. As the role of courts in society has increased so too has the amount of public complaints about the judiciary. At the same time, political control over the judiciary has retained its tight-grip. The shortcomings of the contemporary system, such as institutional deficiencies, shocking cases of injustice and cases of serious judicial corruption, are deemed quite appalling by an international audience. Using a combination of traditional modes of legal analysis, case studies, and empirical research, this study reflects upon the complex progress that China has made, and continues to make, towards the modernisation of its judicial system. Li offers a better understanding on how the judicial system has transformed and what challenges lay ahead for further enhancement. This book is unique in providing both the breadth of coverage and yet the substantive details of the most fundamental as well as controversial subjects concerning the operation of the courts in China.