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Judicial System and Reform in Post-Mao China: Stumbling Towards Justice

Contributor(s): Li, Yuwen (Author)

ISBN: 9781138637627

Publisher: Routledge

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Pub Date: January 9, 2017

Dewey: 347.5

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.64" H x 9.61" L x 6.69" W ( 1.07 lbs) 298 pages

Series: Rule of Law in China and Comparative Perspectives

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Description: This comprehensive study examines the development and changing characteristics of the judicial system and reform process over the past three decades in China. Using a combination of traditional modes of legal analysis, case studies, and empirical research, the study reflects upon the complex progress that China has made, and continues to make, towards the modernisation of its judicial system. It is unique in providing both breadth of coverage and substantive details of the operation of the courts in China.

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"Li's The Judicial System and Reform in Post-Mao China is the most comprehensive treatment of the subject available at this moment, thoroughly researched, clearly analysed, and critically evaluated. It should be in the library of anyone and any organisation interested in Chinese politics, society and law."

Jianfu Chen, La Trobe University, Australia

"This is a timely and important study. Dr Li's new book on the judicial system and its reform in contemporary China sketches a roadmap of law and social change on the extended line of the last 30 years of development. Readers are thus able to understand the real problems that lawyers have to face, and the obstacles that the people's courts must overcome if the dream of the rule of law in China is to be realized."

Ji Weidong, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

"Professor Yuwen Li offers a comprehensive and critical study of the judicial system in post-Mao China in her book, which proves to be a precious tool in understanding the complexity of the contemporary Chinese judiciary. It further provides an insightful and critical discussion of the various challenges facing today's Chinese judicial system."

Liu Daqun, Judge of the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

"Yuwen Li, Professor of Chinese Law at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, focuses mainly on the laws on criminal and civil procedure and administrative litigation and on the work conditions of judges and lawyers. Among the problems she identifies are: limitation of the rights of defendants in court proceedings; the lack of public reporting of trials; restrictions on independent lawyers; political influence on judges by Communist Party officials through party organisations within or linked to the judicial system; the influence of Adjudication Committees, which can be decisive even when their members are not given full details of trials; and the financial dependence of the Courts on local governments."
Kenneth C. Walker,

"As an observer teaching and researching Chinese law in Europe in recent years, the author has been paying continuous attention to Chinese judicial reform, thinks about the challenges and resolution regarding Chinese judicial reform from a global and multiple perspective, and draws independent conclusions on the course and direction of Chinese judicial reform. ...Therefore there is no doubt that legal practitioners, scholars, policy-makers as well as investors can benefit a lot from this volume."

YANG Chengming, Beijing Institute of Technology Institute of International Law

doi:10.1093/chinesejil/jmw049

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