Author: Jianfu Chen
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2021-08-04
Total Pages: 386
ISBN-13: 9004481184
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →China, after some twenty years of reform, is no longer a country without law. Indeed, one may legitimately complain that there are too many laws that are changing too rapidly. However, law acquires no life nor performs its intended social functions without proper implementation and enforcement. Here, few people, Chinese or foreign, are content with the general situation of implementation of law in China. The problems and difficulties in implementing and enforcing laws and regulations are reported and discussed in the various forums of the Chinese media almost on a daily basis, and often reported in Western media also. Academics in China are filling the pages of various legal journals with their diagnoses and analyses of the causes of, and solutions to, the lack of proper implementation of law, and legal regulations and policy measures are being issued to deal with these problems and to overcome the difficulties. The future of the rule of law in China, as we are so often reminded by scholars of Chinese politics and law, largely depends on the proper implementation and enforcement of law. This is a book about `law-in-action' in China, that is, it focuses on the administration of the law as a process through which `law-in-the-books' is put into action and, hence, is made to perform its intended social functions. It deals with the process, the institutional settings (the players), and the political, economic, social, and cultural settings (the factors) involved in the administration of law in China. Throughout the book, we will see a variety of problems and difficulties involved in implementing and enforcing laws and regulations that are identified and analyzed by the contributors. We will also see analyses on legal regulations and policy measures that have been issued to rectify the many identified problems, to raise the standard of actual implementation of law, and to improve the functioning of the various law-implementing/enforcing authorities. Additionally, the book provides various case studies on implementation of law in China. The present book, we believe, is among the first collective efforts at a systematic and comprehensive study of the implementation of law in China, and we hope that it will stimulate many more such studies - studies on the actual operation and impact of law on society and on individuals.
Author: Yiliang Dong
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2011-12-23
Total Pages: 135
ISBN-13: 3110267721
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Wei Luo
Publisher: Fred B Rothman & Company
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 419
ISBN-13: 9780837734101
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Contains translations of the new Civil Procedure Law and aseries of court rules of the Supreme Court.
Author: Zhiqiong June Wang
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2019-12-02
Total Pages: 339
ISBN-13: 900433128X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book provides a comprehensive and contextual analysis of the various methods of civil dispute resolution in the PRC. The approach to analysis is historical, comparative and socio-legal.
Author: Pitman B. Potter
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2005-07-08
Total Pages: 571
ISBN-13: 1134561296
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The legal system of the People's Republic of China has seen significant changes since legal reforms began in 1978. At the end of the second decade of legal reform, law-making and institution-building have reached impressive levels. Understanding the operation and possible futures of law in the People's Republic of China requires an appreciation of the normative influences on the system, as well as an examination of how these norms have worked in practice.
Author: China Institute of Applied Jurisprudence
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2022-05-17
Total Pages: 449
ISBN-13: 9811684103
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book includes guiding cases of the Supreme People’s Court, cases deliberated at the Adjudication Committee of the Supreme People’s Court, and cases discussed at the Joint Meetings of Presiding Judges from various tribunals. This book is divided into three sections, including Cases by Justices, Cases at the Adjudication Committee and Typical Cases, which will introduce readers to Chinese legal process, legal methodology and ideology in an intuitive, clear and accurate manner. This volume presents cases selected by the trial departments of the Supreme People’s Court of China from their concluded cases. In order to give full weight to the legal value and social function of cases from the Supreme People’s Court, and to achieve the goal of serving trial practices, serving economic and social development, serving legal education and legal scholarship, serving the rule of law in China, the China Applied Jurisprudence Institute, with the approval of the Supreme People’s Court, opts to publish Selected Cases from the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China in both Chinese and English, for domestic and overseas distribution.
Author: Hongyi Chen
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13:
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