Mediation is a key topic in Chinese legal studies. By examining the actual operations of mediation in China, this study reveals new insights into the interactions between law, culture, politics, and social structures, to arrive at a more accurate understanding of the overall characteristics of Chinese law.
Mediation is a key topic in Chinese legal studies. By examining the actual operations of mediation in China, this study reveals new insights into the interactions between law, culture, politics, and social structures, to arrive at a more accurate understanding of the overall characteristics of Chinese law.
Hao Xiong is Associate Professor and Assistant Dean at Fudan University Law School and a Fulbright Scholar at Harvard University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction: 1. Why an interdisciplinary perspective? Why Chinese law? And How to study? Part II. Foundation: 2. Context: culture, society and politics 3. History: development of the Chinese modern dispute resolution system Part III. Legal Framework of Mediation in China: 4. Style, category and legal framework of mediation Part IV. Chinese Mediation in Action: 5. The ADR movement in China 6. Case study one-the feasibility of mediation in the grassroots society of China 7. Case study two-two sides of mediation in the grassroots society of China Appendix: Glossary of Chinese terms References Index.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Why an interdisciplinary perspective? Why Chinese law? And How to study? Part II. Foundation: 2. Context: culture, society and politics 3. History: development of the Chinese modern dispute resolution system Part III. Legal Framework of Mediation in China: 4. Style, category and legal framework of mediation Part IV. Chinese Mediation in Action: 5. The ADR movement in China 6. Case study one-the feasibility of mediation in the grassroots society of China 7. Case study two-two sides of mediation in the grassroots society of China Appendix: Glossary of Chinese terms References Index.
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