The China legal development / Volume 2 / / edited by Li Lin.

This volume of the China Legal Development Yearbook is the second in a series of annual reports written by leading Chinese law and legal policy scholars and judges. It is edited by the Institute of Law at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The Yearbook contains reports on law reform priorities,...

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Superior document:Chinese Academy of Social Sciences yearbooks. Legal development, v. 2
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:Chinese Academy of Social Sciences yearbooks. Legal development ; v. 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource (432 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
1. China’s System of Harmonious Rule of Law /
2. Report on the Development of the National People’s Congress in 2006 /
3. Predictions on the Development and Direction of Legislation /
4. Combining Punishment with Leniency, Implementing Temporary Measures and Radical Measures: An Exploration of Criminal “Rule of Law” /
5. Analysis of the Response to Administrative Review (行政复议) and Administrative Lawsuits /
6. The Development of Administrative Litigation (行政诉讼) and State Compensation (国家赔偿) /
7. Judicial Reform and Development in 2006 /
8. Protection of Human Rights and the Establishment of “Rule of Law” in China /
9. Report on the Resolution of Rural Disputes /
10. The Development of Mechanisms for Settling Disputes through Legal Channels /
Index /
Summary:This volume of the China Legal Development Yearbook is the second in a series of annual reports written by leading Chinese law and legal policy scholars and judges. It is edited by the Institute of Law at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The Yearbook contains reports on law reform priorities, major legal policy debates and an account of legislation proposed and passed in 2006. This Yearbook features reports on those legal reforms seeking to strengthen the rule of law and to make the administration of justice more “people-oriented”. It contains articles and reports on reforms made to improve the standard of judicial justice, reforms to the criminal justice system, as well as evaluations of the functioning of systems of administrative litigation, review and state compensation. Chapters also address human rights issues and analyse current problems relating to dispute resolution. This Yearbook provides a valuable insight into contemporary debates in China about the substance, direction and priorities of legal reform.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9047426509
ISSN:1872-7190 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Li Lin.