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Justice In Communist China


Justice In Communist China
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Author : Shao Chuan Leng
language : en
Publisher: Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., Oceana P
Release Date : 1967

Justice In Communist China written by Shao Chuan Leng and has been published by Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., Oceana P this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1967 with Law categories.




Criminal Justice In Post Mao China


Criminal Justice In Post Mao China
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Author : Shao-chuan Leng
language : en
Publisher: SUNY Press
Release Date : 1985-06-30

Criminal Justice In Post Mao China written by Shao-chuan Leng and has been published by SUNY Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1985-06-30 with Political Science categories.


The post-Mao commitment to modernization, coupled with a general revulsion against the lawlessness of the Cultural Revolution, has led to a significant law reform movement in the People’s Republic of China. China’s current leadership seeks to restore order and morale, to attract domestic support and external assistance for its modernization program, and to provide a secure, orderly environment for economic development. It has taken a number of steps to strengthen its laws and judicial system, among which are the PRC’s first substantive and procedural criminal codes. This is the first book-length study of the most important area of Chinese law—the development, organization, and functioning of the criminal justice system in China today. It examines both the formal aspects of the criminal justice system—such as the court, the procuracy, lawyers, and criminal procedure—and the extrajudicial organs and sanctions that play important roles in the Chinese system. Based on published Chinese materials and personal interviews, the book is essential reading for persons interested in human rights and laws in China, as well as for those concerned with China’s political system and economic development. The inclusion of selected documents and an extensive bibliography further enhance the value of the book.



Law And Justice


Law And Justice
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Author : Phillip M. Chen
language : en
Publisher: New York : Dunellen Publishing Company
Release Date : 1973

Law And Justice written by Phillip M. Chen and has been published by New York : Dunellen Publishing Company this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1973 with Law categories.




Tradition Of The Law And Law Of The Tradition


Tradition Of The Law And Law Of The Tradition
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Author : Xin Ren
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date : 1997-03-25

Tradition Of The Law And Law Of The Tradition written by Xin Ren and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997-03-25 with Law categories.


Traditionally, social theorists in the West have structured models of state social control according to the tenet that socialization is accomplished by means of external controls on behavior: undesirable actions are punished and desirable actions result either in material reward or a simple respite from the oppressive attentions of an authoritarian state. In this volume, the author presents the tradition of law in China as an exception to the Western model of social control. The Confucian bureaucracy that has long structured Chinese social life melded almost seamlessly with the Maoist revolutionary agenda to produce a culture in which collectivism and an internalized adherence to social law are, in some respects, congenital features of Chinese social consciousness. Through her investigation of the Maoist concept of revolutionary justice and the tradition of conformist acculturation in China, the author constructs a fascinating counterpoint to traditional Western arguments about social control.



Law And Justice


Law And Justice
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Author : Phillip Ming Chen
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1967

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Chinese Law And Justice


Chinese Law And Justice
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Author : Hungdah Chiu
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1982

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Law And Justice


Law And Justice
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Author : Phillip Ming Chen
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1967

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Social Control In The People S Republic Of China


Social Control In The People S Republic Of China
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Author : Ronald J. Troyer
language : en
Publisher: Praeger
Release Date : 1989-09-07

Social Control In The People S Republic Of China written by Ronald J. Troyer and has been published by Praeger this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989-09-07 with Education categories.


Where other books have discussed selected social practices in China, this volume is unique in its coverage of the entire social control apparatus of that country. The contributors to this comprehensive study describe the design and operation of the Chinese social control system. Drawing on data gathered in China, the book introduces readers to China's unusual blend of formal and informal devices at the individual and neighborhood level up through the formal criminal justice system. This social control approach stresses citizen involvement and emphasizes prevention rather than reaction. The various chapters describe how the criminal justice system operates when these devices fail. The book's primary conclusion is that the low rates of deviance in China are a consequence of extensive social control efforts at the grassroots level. These grassroots devices are carefully controlled by the government. At the same time, however, China is rapidly changing. There is an extensive development of a formal criminal justice system and rapid economic development. The contributors predict that China's crime rate will rise as these trends continue. Professional criminologists, as well as students and scholars of criminology, delinquency, and comparative criminal justice systems, will find this book a valuable resource.



Administration Of Justice In Communist China Principles On Which New Legislation Will Be Based


Administration Of Justice In Communist China Principles On Which New Legislation Will Be Based
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2009

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Criminal Justice In China


Criminal Justice In China
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Author : Klaus Mu_hlhahn
language : en
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Release Date : 2009-04-30

Criminal Justice In China written by Klaus Mu_hlhahn and has been published by Harvard University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-04-30 with Law categories.


In a groundbreaking work, Klaus Muhlhahn offers a comprehensive examination of the criminal justice system in modern China, an institution deeply rooted in politics, society, and culture. In late imperial China, flogging, tattooing, torture, and servitude were routine punishments. Sentences, including executions, were generally carried out in public. After 1905, in a drive to build a strong state and curtail pressure from the West, Chinese officials initiated major legal reforms. Physical punishments were replaced by fines and imprisonment. Capital punishment, though removed from the public sphere, remained in force for the worst crimes. Trials no longer relied on confessions obtained through torture but were instead held in open court and based on evidence. Prison reform became the centerpiece of an ambitious social-improvement program. After 1949, the Chinese communists developed their own definitions of criminality and new forms of punishment. People's tribunals were convened before large crowds, which often participated in the proceedings. At the center of the socialist system was reform through labor, and thousands of camps administered prison sentences. Eventually, the communist leadership used the camps to detain anyone who offended against the new society, and the crime of counterrevolution was born. Muhlhahn reveals the broad contours of criminal justice from late imperial China to the Deng reform era and details the underlying values, successes and failures, and ultimate human costs of the system. Based on unprecedented research in Chinese archives and incorporating prisoner testimonies, witness reports, and interviews, this book is essential reading for understanding modern China.