Contrary to the general perception of legal regression under Xi Jinping, this volume presents a more nuanced picture. It discusses attempts to strengthen judicial institutions and promote criminal justice reform by drawing on a variety of methods to investigate some of China's most controversial institutional and criminal procedure law issues.
Contrary to the general perception of legal regression under Xi Jinping, this volume presents a more nuanced picture. It discusses attempts to strengthen judicial institutions and promote criminal justice reform by drawing on a variety of methods to investigate some of China's most controversial institutional and criminal procedure law issues.
Post-2013 Reforms of the Chinese courts and criminal procedure: an introduction Björn Ahl; 1. The meandering path of judicial reform with Chinese characteristics Xiaohong Yu; 2. Dimensions and contradictions of judicial reforms in China Yulin Fu; 3. How the Supreme People's Court drafts criminal procedure judicial interpretations Susan Finder; 4. Judicial (dis-)empowerment and centralisation efforts: institutional impacts of China's new supervision commissions Ye Meng; 5. A new model of habeas corpus in China? Procuratorial necessity examination of pre-trial custody Alexandra Kaiser; 6. Live witness testimony in the Chinese criminal courts Zhiyuan Guo; 7. Blood money and negotiated justice in China Kwai Hang Ng and Xin He; 8. Performance evaluation in the context of criminal justice reform: a critical analysis Michelle Miao; 9. From populism to professionalism: the media and criminal justice in China Daniel Sprick.
Post-2013 Reforms of the Chinese courts and criminal procedure: an introduction Björn Ahl; 1. The meandering path of judicial reform with Chinese characteristics Xiaohong Yu; 2. Dimensions and contradictions of judicial reforms in China Yulin Fu; 3. How the Supreme People's Court drafts criminal procedure judicial interpretations Susan Finder; 4. Judicial (dis-)empowerment and centralisation efforts: institutional impacts of China's new supervision commissions Ye Meng; 5. A new model of habeas corpus in China? Procuratorial necessity examination of pre-trial custody Alexandra Kaiser; 6. Live witness testimony in the Chinese criminal courts Zhiyuan Guo; 7. Blood money and negotiated justice in China Kwai Hang Ng and Xin He; 8. Performance evaluation in the context of criminal justice reform: a critical analysis Michelle Miao; 9. From populism to professionalism: the media and criminal justice in China Daniel Sprick.
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