Sovereign power and the law in China / edited by Flora Sapio.
In China the coexistence of arbitrary detention and a transition towards a rule of law is either seen as an oxymoron, or as an aberration. This book analyses under-researched institutions and practices in China’s criminal justice system, arguing that derogations from the rule of law constitute an or...
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Superior document: | China studies, v. 18 |
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Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Language: | English |
Series: | China studies (Leiden, Netherlands) ;
v. 18. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (378 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / F. Sapio
- Chapter One. Introduction / F. Sapio
- Chapter Two. Legal Nihilism—State Of Exception / F. Sapio
- Chapter Three. Shuanggui / F. Sapio
- Chapter Four. Stop-And-Question / F. Sapio
- Chapter Five. Para-Police Forces / F. Sapio
- Chapter Six. The Camp / F. Sapio
- Chapter Seven. Coercive Interrogation / F. Sapio
- Chapter Eight. Conclusion / F. Sapio
- List Of Legal Documents / F. Sapio
- Reference List / F. Sapio
- Index / F. Sapio.