XI JINPING AND THE PARTY leadership have been reshaping China’s justice and security agendas to strengthen both the authoritarian rule of the Party and the authoritarian rule of law. They advocate what they call ‘rule of law thinking’ to rebuild public trust in the country’s politico-legal institutions, which include courts, procuratorates (the institutions encompassing public investigators and prosecutors), police, national security and parapolicing agencies. This is a strategic shift, following a decade of weiwen or ‘Stability Maintenance’, a political program closely associated with the Hu Jintao–Wen Jiabao era that covers a range of politicolegal activities aimed at preventing and/or breaking up collective protests and dealing with cour...
The studies in this volume make apparent the activist disposition of China’s legal institutions in t...
The picture of Chinese law that many Western scholars and commentators portray is an increasingly bl...
Judicial corruption poses serious threats to good national governance in the PRC as it renders court...
This paper reviews current criminal justice reforms that have been initiated in recent years under t...
This article traces the process of Xi Jinping’s campaign in 2012–2017 and explains how an anticorrup...
Since Xi Jinping’s ascendance to power, several cases of miscarriage of justice have been remedied, ...
The Chinese Communist Party has politicised the judicial and law-enforcement apparatus despite Beiji...
IN POST-EIGHTEENTH Party Congress China, politics continue to dominate the justice agenda, particu...
Since the early 1980s, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has embarked on a dramatic and on–going ...
The activist disposition of China's legal institutions in the era of Harmonious Society and Stabilit...
In the fall of 2014, Chinese Communist Party authorities made legal reform the focus of their annual...
In the fall of 2014, Chinese Communist Party authorities made legal reform the focus of their annual...
In the 1980s and 1990s, China devoted extensive resources to constructing a legal system, in part in...
In the 1980s and 1990s, China devoted extensive resources to constructing a legal system, in part in...
Chinese authorities are reconsidering legal reforms they enacted in the 1980s and 1990s. These refor...
The studies in this volume make apparent the activist disposition of China’s legal institutions in t...
The picture of Chinese law that many Western scholars and commentators portray is an increasingly bl...
Judicial corruption poses serious threats to good national governance in the PRC as it renders court...
This paper reviews current criminal justice reforms that have been initiated in recent years under t...
This article traces the process of Xi Jinping’s campaign in 2012–2017 and explains how an anticorrup...
Since Xi Jinping’s ascendance to power, several cases of miscarriage of justice have been remedied, ...
The Chinese Communist Party has politicised the judicial and law-enforcement apparatus despite Beiji...
IN POST-EIGHTEENTH Party Congress China, politics continue to dominate the justice agenda, particu...
Since the early 1980s, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has embarked on a dramatic and on–going ...
The activist disposition of China's legal institutions in the era of Harmonious Society and Stabilit...
In the fall of 2014, Chinese Communist Party authorities made legal reform the focus of their annual...
In the fall of 2014, Chinese Communist Party authorities made legal reform the focus of their annual...
In the 1980s and 1990s, China devoted extensive resources to constructing a legal system, in part in...
In the 1980s and 1990s, China devoted extensive resources to constructing a legal system, in part in...
Chinese authorities are reconsidering legal reforms they enacted in the 1980s and 1990s. These refor...
The studies in this volume make apparent the activist disposition of China’s legal institutions in t...
The picture of Chinese law that many Western scholars and commentators portray is an increasingly bl...
Judicial corruption poses serious threats to good national governance in the PRC as it renders court...