Comparative Perspectives on Criminal Justice in China
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78195-585-7 (ISBN)
This diverse comparative study will appeal to academics in Chinese law, society and politics, members of the human rights NGO and diplomatic communities as well as legal professionals interested in China.
Contributors include: I. Belkin, S. Biddulph, G. Chen, W. Chen, Y.-J. Chen, J.A. Cohen, I. Dobinson, Z. Guo, J. He, R. He, H. Fu, J. Jiang, R. Lan, S.B. Lubman, J. Ma, M. McConville, S.A. Mosher, E. Nesossi, E. Pils, J.D. Rosenzweig, F. Sapio, T. Stutsman, B. Teng, W. Zuo
Edited by Mike McConville, Honorary Professor, University of Nottingham, UK and Emeritus Professor and Honorary Fellow, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Eva Pils, The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London, UK
Contents:
Preface
PART I: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE
1. Introductory Reflections
Jerome A. Cohen
2. Comparative Empirical Co-ordinates and the Dynamics of Criminal Justice in China and the West
Mike McConville
PART II: THE INVESTIGATION OF CRIME
3. Wrongful Convictions and Tortured Confessions: Empirical Studies in Mainland China
He Jiahong and He Ran
4. China’s Tortuous Path Toward Ending Torture in Criminal Investigations
Ira Belkin
5. Experimental Psychology and Criminal Justice Reform
Thomas Stutsman
PART III: THE PROSECUTION OF CRIME AND TRIAL PROCESS
6. Issues in the Reform of China’s Public Prosecution System – Against the Backdrop of New Revisions to the Criminal Procedure Law
Chen Guangzhong
7. Research on Independent Sentencing Procedures
Chen Weidong
8. The Guilty Plea: An Australian/Chinese Comparison
Ian Dobinson
PART IV: CRIMINAL DEFENCE
9. Lawyers’ Activism and the Expansion of the Right to Counsel in Taiwan
Yu-Jie Chen
10. The Role of Criminal Defence Lawyers in China: An Empirical Study of D County, S Province
Zuo Weimin and Ma Jinghua
11. Compromising for ‘Justice’? Criminal Proceedings and the Ethical Quandaries of Chinese Lawyers
Elisa Nesossi
12. Who Should be Entitled to Initiate a Mental Examination Process? An Empirical Perspective
Zhiyuan Guo
13. Killing the Lawyer as the Last Resort: The Li Zhuang Case and its Effects on Criminal Defence in China
Lan Rongjie
PART V: PUNISHMENT REGIMES EXTERNAL TO THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
14. Rights in the New Regime for Treatment of Drug Dependency
Sarah Biddulph
15. Legal Erosion and the Policing of Petitions
Flora Sapio
16. Resolving the ‘Endless Narrative’: Criminal Defamation and Expression Rights in China
Joshua D. Rosenzweig
17. The Upward and Downward Spirals in China’s Anti-Corruption Enforcement
Fu Hualing
18. ‘Disappearing’ China’s Human Rights Lawyers
Eva Pils
19. Politics and Criminal Justice
Jerome A. Cohen
PART VI: CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS
20. Concluding Observations
Stanley B. Lubman
PART VII: POSTSCRIPT: THE 2012 PRC CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW
21. Comments on the 2012 Revision of the Chinese Criminal Procedure Law
Joshua D. Rosenzweig, Flora Sapio, Jiang Jue, Teng Biao and Eva Pils
Bibliography
Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 28.2.2013 |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | Cheltenham |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
| Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
| Recht / Steuern ► Strafrecht ► Strafverfahrensrecht | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-78195-585-9 / 1781955859 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-78195-585-7 / 9781781955857 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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