Buch, Englisch, 390 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 718 g
Buch, Englisch, 390 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 718 g
ISBN: 978-0-85709-460-5
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology
Zielgruppe
Students, faculty, and researchers in Asian Studies, international relations and law.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Dedication
- List of abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword 1
- Foreword 2
- About the authors
- Introduction: justice with a Chinese face - A 'socialist system of laws with Chinese characteristics'
- Historical reforms in Chinese law
- Comparing Chinese and American legal systems
- American perspectives on Chinese law
- Human rights commentary and the Chinese response
- Questions raised by the Chinese legal system
- Positive developments
- This book
- Part I: Historical views - 1: Philosophical underpinnings of the Chinese legal system - Abstract
- Confucianism
- Confucius's view of law
- Confucius's view of history
- Critical thinking on Confucius
- The resurgence of Confucianism in China
- Mencius
- Legalism
- Qin and the first emperor
- Hidden rules and law in imperial China
- Law versus morality
- Penal codes
- No lawyers or legal profession
- 2: China and the Western influence - Abstract
- '100 years of humiliation'
- Unequal treaties between 1842 and 1949 and extraterritoriality
- Nationalism
- The Foreign Affairs Movement and the ti-yong dichotomy
- The failed '100 days reform' in 1898 and late Qing reforms
- Republic of China
- 'The People's Republic'
- Anti-Rightist Movement, Great Leap Forward and Great Famine
- Cultural Revolution
- The trial of the Gang of Four
- The case of Yu Luoke
- The case of Zhang Zhixin
- Tiananmen
- Part II: The players - 3: The judiciary - Abstract
- The party and the judiciary
- Non-independent judiciary
- Structure
- Supreme People's Court
- Are fayuan courts?
- 'Judges'
- Judicial examination
- Judicial corruption
- Procuratorates
- Access to court information
- 4: The police - Abstract
- Definitions
- Overview
- Governing law
- Re-education through labor
- Maintaining stability or weiwen
- 'Guobao' and 'drinking tea'
- Internet police
- Detention, torture and extrajudicial killings
- Yang Jia case
- Wen Qiang case
- Wang Lijun case
- 5: The lawyers - Abstract
- Lawyers as a 'bad element'
- History of the legal profession in China
- Lawyers in the PRC
- Legal education
- Regulating lawyers
- New rules for the punishment of lawyers
- 'They came for lawyers'
- Lawyers, law professors and troublemakers: Zhang Sizhi, Jiang Ping, Pu Zhiqiang
- Li Zhuang case
- Part III: Case studies - 6: Civil laws and cases - Abstract
- General principles of civil law
- Selected civil laws
- Commercial law
- Civil procedure
- Representative cases
- 7: Criminal laws and criminal cases - Abstract
- Criminal law
- Criminal procedure
- Criminal Procedure Law amendments
- The case of Liu Xiaobo
- Representative cases in criminal law
- The CPC and criminal law
- 8: The curious case of Ai Weiwei and administrative law - Abstract
- Timeline
- Procedure
- The 'tax' case
- Administrative law in China
- Petition
- Part IV: Conclusion - Afterword - Is constitutionalism incommensurable with Chinese socialism?
- Important updates
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1: Constitution of the People's Republic of China - Preamble
- Chapter I: General Principles
- Chapter II: The Fundamental Rights and Duties of Citizens
- Chapter III: The Structure of the State
- Chapter IV: The National Flag, the National Anthem, the National Emblem and the Capital
- Appendix 2: The socialist legal system with Chinese characteristics - Foreword
- I Establishment of the socialist system of laws with Chinese characteristics
- II Composition of the socialist system of laws with Chinese characteristics
- III Features of the socialist system of laws with Chinese characteristics
- IV Improvement of the socialist system of laws with Chinese characteristics
- Concluding remarks
- Appendix 3: Charter '08 - I Foreword
- II Our fundamental principles
- III What we advocate
- Selected readings and resources for further research in Chinese law and history
- Index