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Comparative perspectives on criminal justice in China ed. by Mike McConville; Eva Pils

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Cheltenham, UK [u.a.] Elgar 2013Description: XIX, 593 S. graph. DarstContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Carrier type:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 9781781955857
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No title; Online-Ausg.: Comparative perspectives on criminal justice in ChinaDDC classification:
  • 364.951 23
LOC classification:
  • KNQ1572
Other classification:
  • 6,25 | 2
  • PH 6965
  • 86.33
  • 86.06
Online resources:
Contents:
Introductory reflections Jerome A. Cohen
Comparative empirical co-ordinates and the dynamics of criminal justice in China and the West Mike McConville
Wrongful convictions and tortured confessions : empirical studies in mainland China He Jiahong and He Ran
China's tortuous path toward ending torture in criminal investigations Ira Belkin
Experimental psychology and criminal justice reform Thomas Stutsman
Issues in the reform of China's public prosecution system : against the backdrop of new revisions to the criminal procedure law Chen Guanzhong
The guilty plea : an Australian/Chinese comparison Ian Dobinson
Lawyers' activism and the expansion of the right to counsel in Taiwan Yu-Jie Chen
The role of criminal defence lawyers in China : an empirical study of D County, S Province Zuo Weimin and Ma Jinghua
Compromising for "justice"? : criminal proceedings and the ethical quandaries of Chinese lawyers Elisa Nesossi
Who should be entitled to initiate a mental examination process? : an empirical perspective Zhiyuan Guo
Killing the lawyer as the last resort : the Li Zhuang case and its effects on criminal defence in China Lan Rongjie
Rights in the new regime for treatment of drug dependency Sarah Biddulph
Legal erosion and the policing of petitions Flora Sapio
Resolving the "endless narrative" : criminal defamation and expression rights in China Joshua D. Rosenzweig
The upward and downward spirals in China's anti-corruption enforcement Fu Hualing
"Disappearing" China's human rights lawyers Eva Pils
Politics and criminal justice Jerome A. Cohen
Concluding observations Stanley B. Lubman
Comments on the 2012 revision of the Chinese criminal procedure law Joshua D. Rosenzweig, Flora Sapio, Jiang Jue, Teng Biao and Eva Pils.
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Literaturverz. S. 504 - 568

Introductory reflections Jerome A. Cohen

Comparative empirical co-ordinates and the dynamics of criminal justice in China and the West Mike McConville

Wrongful convictions and tortured confessions : empirical studies in mainland China He Jiahong and He Ran

China's tortuous path toward ending torture in criminal investigations Ira Belkin

Experimental psychology and criminal justice reform Thomas Stutsman

Issues in the reform of China's public prosecution system : against the backdrop of new revisions to the criminal procedure law Chen Guanzhong

The guilty plea : an Australian/Chinese comparison Ian Dobinson

Lawyers' activism and the expansion of the right to counsel in Taiwan Yu-Jie Chen

The role of criminal defence lawyers in China : an empirical study of D County, S Province Zuo Weimin and Ma Jinghua

Compromising for "justice"? : criminal proceedings and the ethical quandaries of Chinese lawyers Elisa Nesossi

Who should be entitled to initiate a mental examination process? : an empirical perspective Zhiyuan Guo

Killing the lawyer as the last resort : the Li Zhuang case and its effects on criminal defence in China Lan Rongjie

Rights in the new regime for treatment of drug dependency Sarah Biddulph

Legal erosion and the policing of petitions Flora Sapio

Resolving the "endless narrative" : criminal defamation and expression rights in China Joshua D. Rosenzweig

The upward and downward spirals in China's anti-corruption enforcement Fu Hualing

"Disappearing" China's human rights lawyers Eva Pils

Politics and criminal justice Jerome A. Cohen

Concluding observations Stanley B. Lubman

Comments on the 2012 revision of the Chinese criminal procedure law Joshua D. Rosenzweig, Flora Sapio, Jiang Jue, Teng Biao and Eva Pils.

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