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Title | : | Criminal Justice in China: An Empirical Inquiry |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.23 (798 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0857932306 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 576 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-10-26 |
Language | : | English |
Cohen, South China Morning Post / China TimesThe 15 chapters and 560 pages in this book are very valuable, primarily because of the scarcity of information on the Chinese legal system and the veracity of any information on the Internet and newspapers. In the same vein, the book also dispenses with the use of expansive footnotes, impenetrable phrasing and intricate paragraphing which often render academic texts unattractive to everyday readersCriminal Justice in China fills a considerable gap in the body of scholarly work in that it both describes and explains the law in practice. --Hans Mahncke, Hong Kong Lawyer. Criminal Justice in China is highly recommended. McConville also brings in the book his decades-long study on the UK system and offers th
liufangquan said Five Stars. It is very good, just like a new one.
With a wealth of original empirical data, this book will be of significant interest to academics and postgraduate students in the general area of Chinese studies, human rights, criminal justice and comparative criminal justice. The book will be of value to anyone interested in governance in China.' - Benjamin L. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand any aspect of the system. Among the major themes explored are: bail; detention; torture; confessions; the role of police, prosecutors and judges; the work of defense lawyers; pre-trial and trial practice; and sentencing practices, including the death penalty. 'Criminal Justice in China is the most comprehensive work to date on the functioning of China's criminal justice system. Liebman, Columbia Law School The political, economic and social transformations that have taken place in China over the last half-century have had a major impact upon the formal methods, institutions and mechanisms used to deal with alleged criminal infractions. The book shows, through volumes of quantitative data and the voices of judges, prosecutors and defense lawyers, how the p
Mike McConville, Dean, Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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