China's Legal Awakening : Legal Theory and Criminal Justice in Deng's Era


Carlos Wing-hung. Lo
Bok Engelsk 1995 · Electronic books.
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Hong Kong : : Hong Kong University Press, , 1995.
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Part 1. Marxism in Deng's China; Ch. 1. The Impact of Ideological Upheaval on the Legal System in China; Ch. 2. Deng Xiaoping's Ideas on Law; Ch. 3. Chinese Jurists' Perspectives on Law; Part 2. Legal Reform and the Practice of Law: Case Studies in the Administration of Criminal Justice, 1979-1989; Ch. 4. In the Wake of the Third Plenum: The Inception of Legal Reform; Ch. 5. The Prelude to Legal Order: The Inauguration of Criminal Justice, 1980-82; Ch. 6. On the Threshold of Legality: 1983-85. - Ch. 7. Legal Reform in Progress: The Emergence of a Legal Society, 1986-89Part 3. Towards a Chinese Socialist System and a Chinese Theory of Law; Ch. 8. Principles, Theory and Practice of Socialist Law in the First Decade of Legal Reform; Ch. 9. The 1989 Student Democratic Movement: A Legal Perspective; Ch. 10. Trials of Dissidents of the 1989 Democratic Movement: The Limits of Socialist Justice; Conclusion; Appendix 1: Structure of the Criminal Justice System of the People's Republic of China; Appendix 2: Law and Regulations of the People's Republic of China for Criminal Justice, 1949-1993. - GlossaryBibliography; Index to Case Studies; Index. - This book illustrates - through the analysis of more than two hundred criminal cases selected from Minzhu yu fazhi (Democracy and the Legal System) in the period 1979-89 - that the establishment of a formal criminal justice system and the development of an embryonic socialist theory of law in China reflect a genuine and widespread legal awakening.
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