This essay examines the development of China\u27s courts over the past decade. Although court caseloads have increased only modestly, courts have engaged in significant reforms designed to raise the quality of their work. Yet such top-down reforms have been largely technical, and are not designed to alter the power of China\u27s courts. Courts have also encountered new challenges, including rising populist pressures, which may undermine both court authority and popular confidence. The most important changes in China\u27s courts have come from the ground up: some local courts have engaged in significant innovation, and horizontal interaction among judges is facilitating the development of professional identity. Recent developments have large...
My dissertation explores the role of courts in making the law respond to the social and economic tra...
My dissertation explores the role of courts in making the law respond to the social and economic tra...
This volume challenges the conventional wisdom about judicial independence in China and its relation...
Recent developments in China’s courts reflect a paradox largely avoided in literature on the subject...
This essay examines the development of China\u27s courts over the past decade. Although court caselo...
This essay surveys recent developments in China’s courts. Part I examines recent top-down reforms in...
Recent developments in China’s courts reflect a paradox largely avoided in literature on the subject...
© Cambridge University Press 2010. Despite the passage of hundreds of laws and the expansion of the...
This article shows that Chinese adjudication is in a dilemma: on one hand, the judicial discretion i...
This research studies the responses of two lower-level courts, one in rural and the other in urban C...
In the later part of 2007 China will be at yet another watershed moment. The 17th Party Congress wil...
This article examines the objectives for the establishment of circuit tribunals of the Supreme Peopl...
This essay will begin with a short summary of the dramatic changes in China's legal system during th...
Since 1978, China has been engaged in a major reform program of economic modernization and growing o...
Since 1978, China has been engaged in a major reform program of economic modernization and growing o...
My dissertation explores the role of courts in making the law respond to the social and economic tra...
My dissertation explores the role of courts in making the law respond to the social and economic tra...
This volume challenges the conventional wisdom about judicial independence in China and its relation...
Recent developments in China’s courts reflect a paradox largely avoided in literature on the subject...
This essay examines the development of China\u27s courts over the past decade. Although court caselo...
This essay surveys recent developments in China’s courts. Part I examines recent top-down reforms in...
Recent developments in China’s courts reflect a paradox largely avoided in literature on the subject...
© Cambridge University Press 2010. Despite the passage of hundreds of laws and the expansion of the...
This article shows that Chinese adjudication is in a dilemma: on one hand, the judicial discretion i...
This research studies the responses of two lower-level courts, one in rural and the other in urban C...
In the later part of 2007 China will be at yet another watershed moment. The 17th Party Congress wil...
This article examines the objectives for the establishment of circuit tribunals of the Supreme Peopl...
This essay will begin with a short summary of the dramatic changes in China's legal system during th...
Since 1978, China has been engaged in a major reform program of economic modernization and growing o...
Since 1978, China has been engaged in a major reform program of economic modernization and growing o...
My dissertation explores the role of courts in making the law respond to the social and economic tra...
My dissertation explores the role of courts in making the law respond to the social and economic tra...
This volume challenges the conventional wisdom about judicial independence in China and its relation...