Chinese Legal Reform and the Global Legal Order
Herausgeber: Zhao, Yun; Ng, Michael
Chinese Legal Reform and the Global Legal Order
Herausgeber: Zhao, Yun; Ng, Michael
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A critical evaluation of the latest reform in Chinese law that engages legal scholarship with research of Chinese legal historians.
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A critical evaluation of the latest reform in Chinese law that engages legal scholarship with research of Chinese legal historians.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 163mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9781107182004
- ISBN-10: 110718200X
- Artikelnr.: 48456352
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 163mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9781107182004
- ISBN-10: 110718200X
- Artikelnr.: 48456352
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. The law, China and the world: an introduction Yun Zhao and Michael Ng;
Part I. Chinese Legal Reform in Xi Jinping's Era: 2. Punishments in the
post re-education through labour world: questions about minor crime in
China Sarah Biddulph; 3. Understanding the presumption of innocence in
China: institution and practice Lin Xifen and Casey Watters; 4. Judicial
approach to human rights in transitional China Shucheng Wang; 5. Public
enforcement of securities laws: a case of convergence? Chao Xi and Xuanming
Pan; 6. China's free trade from SEZs to CEPA to FTZs: the Beijing Consensus
in global convergence and divergence Wenwei Guan; 7. Achievements and
challenges of Chinese maritime judicial practice Liang Zhao; 8. Interaction
of national law-making and international treaties: implementation of the
convention against torture in China Bjorn Ahl; 9. Online privacy
protection: a Legal regime for personal data protection in China Yun Zhao;
Part II. The Back Matters: Historical Legal Reform in China: 10.
Traditionalising Chinese law: symbolic epistemic violence in the discourse
of legal reform and modernity in late Qing China Li Chen; 11. Judicial
orientalism: imaginaries of Chinese legal transplantation in common law
Michael Ng; 12. Commercial arbitration transplanted: a tale of the book
industry in modern Shanghai Billy K. L. So and Sufumi So; 13. China's
unilateral abrogation of the Sino-Belgian Treaty: case study of an instance
of deviant transplantation Maria Adelel Carrai; 14. Consequential court and
judicial leadership: the unwritten Republican judicial tradition in China
Zhaoxin Jiang.
Part I. Chinese Legal Reform in Xi Jinping's Era: 2. Punishments in the
post re-education through labour world: questions about minor crime in
China Sarah Biddulph; 3. Understanding the presumption of innocence in
China: institution and practice Lin Xifen and Casey Watters; 4. Judicial
approach to human rights in transitional China Shucheng Wang; 5. Public
enforcement of securities laws: a case of convergence? Chao Xi and Xuanming
Pan; 6. China's free trade from SEZs to CEPA to FTZs: the Beijing Consensus
in global convergence and divergence Wenwei Guan; 7. Achievements and
challenges of Chinese maritime judicial practice Liang Zhao; 8. Interaction
of national law-making and international treaties: implementation of the
convention against torture in China Bjorn Ahl; 9. Online privacy
protection: a Legal regime for personal data protection in China Yun Zhao;
Part II. The Back Matters: Historical Legal Reform in China: 10.
Traditionalising Chinese law: symbolic epistemic violence in the discourse
of legal reform and modernity in late Qing China Li Chen; 11. Judicial
orientalism: imaginaries of Chinese legal transplantation in common law
Michael Ng; 12. Commercial arbitration transplanted: a tale of the book
industry in modern Shanghai Billy K. L. So and Sufumi So; 13. China's
unilateral abrogation of the Sino-Belgian Treaty: case study of an instance
of deviant transplantation Maria Adelel Carrai; 14. Consequential court and
judicial leadership: the unwritten Republican judicial tradition in China
Zhaoxin Jiang.
1. The law, China and the world: an introduction Yun Zhao and Michael Ng;
Part I. Chinese Legal Reform in Xi Jinping's Era: 2. Punishments in the
post re-education through labour world: questions about minor crime in
China Sarah Biddulph; 3. Understanding the presumption of innocence in
China: institution and practice Lin Xifen and Casey Watters; 4. Judicial
approach to human rights in transitional China Shucheng Wang; 5. Public
enforcement of securities laws: a case of convergence? Chao Xi and Xuanming
Pan; 6. China's free trade from SEZs to CEPA to FTZs: the Beijing Consensus
in global convergence and divergence Wenwei Guan; 7. Achievements and
challenges of Chinese maritime judicial practice Liang Zhao; 8. Interaction
of national law-making and international treaties: implementation of the
convention against torture in China Bjorn Ahl; 9. Online privacy
protection: a Legal regime for personal data protection in China Yun Zhao;
Part II. The Back Matters: Historical Legal Reform in China: 10.
Traditionalising Chinese law: symbolic epistemic violence in the discourse
of legal reform and modernity in late Qing China Li Chen; 11. Judicial
orientalism: imaginaries of Chinese legal transplantation in common law
Michael Ng; 12. Commercial arbitration transplanted: a tale of the book
industry in modern Shanghai Billy K. L. So and Sufumi So; 13. China's
unilateral abrogation of the Sino-Belgian Treaty: case study of an instance
of deviant transplantation Maria Adelel Carrai; 14. Consequential court and
judicial leadership: the unwritten Republican judicial tradition in China
Zhaoxin Jiang.
Part I. Chinese Legal Reform in Xi Jinping's Era: 2. Punishments in the
post re-education through labour world: questions about minor crime in
China Sarah Biddulph; 3. Understanding the presumption of innocence in
China: institution and practice Lin Xifen and Casey Watters; 4. Judicial
approach to human rights in transitional China Shucheng Wang; 5. Public
enforcement of securities laws: a case of convergence? Chao Xi and Xuanming
Pan; 6. China's free trade from SEZs to CEPA to FTZs: the Beijing Consensus
in global convergence and divergence Wenwei Guan; 7. Achievements and
challenges of Chinese maritime judicial practice Liang Zhao; 8. Interaction
of national law-making and international treaties: implementation of the
convention against torture in China Bjorn Ahl; 9. Online privacy
protection: a Legal regime for personal data protection in China Yun Zhao;
Part II. The Back Matters: Historical Legal Reform in China: 10.
Traditionalising Chinese law: symbolic epistemic violence in the discourse
of legal reform and modernity in late Qing China Li Chen; 11. Judicial
orientalism: imaginaries of Chinese legal transplantation in common law
Michael Ng; 12. Commercial arbitration transplanted: a tale of the book
industry in modern Shanghai Billy K. L. So and Sufumi So; 13. China's
unilateral abrogation of the Sino-Belgian Treaty: case study of an instance
of deviant transplantation Maria Adelel Carrai; 14. Consequential court and
judicial leadership: the unwritten Republican judicial tradition in China
Zhaoxin Jiang.







