The rule of law is a philosophical concept, an ideal against which any legal system can be measured. Whether China adheres to the rule of law is critical not only to people in China but also to other nations that look to China for leadership. Serious questions can be raised about whether the recent Chongqing da hei fell short of compliance with the rule of law in the criminal law field. This article considers the Li Zhuang case from a comparative perspective rooted in legal principles that resonate cross-culturally. The article recounts the recent development of a new Chinese legal profession, the obstacles faced by criminal defence lawyers, and the key facts of the Li Zhuang case. It concludes that, judged in terms of what the rule of...
Since the late 1970s, China’s top leaders, including current President Xi Jinping, have called for e...
This article examines one-year of publicly available criminal judgments from one basic-level rural c...
Human rights lawyering in China can be categorized into three ideal types: moderate lawyering, criti...
The article deals with the development of the legal system of the People’s Republic of China at the...
The Article proceeds in three stages. Part I provides a brief overview of thin versions of rule of l...
This thesis brings forward a phenomenon and one question. The phenomenon is that, in China, laws are...
The legal progression in China is portrayed negatively by western scholars who often argue that the ...
This Article will be one of the first to fully examine the adoption of the first part of China’s lon...
Of the many and varied institutions which make up a particular culture or society, enabling it to su...
Examines the major turning points in Chinese legal theory and legal practices since the 1990s, when ...
While the general consensus is that there is no real rule of law in China, we actually have a great ...
In the last years of the Qing empire, China undertook several major steps toward reforming its legal...
Dr Ye Feng (Senior member of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate; Director of the Institute of Procur...
This study aims to examine the existence of Li and Fa in the legal system and legal politics that de...
This study is a prolongation of a reflection of the author on the spirit of traditional chinese law....
Since the late 1970s, China’s top leaders, including current President Xi Jinping, have called for e...
This article examines one-year of publicly available criminal judgments from one basic-level rural c...
Human rights lawyering in China can be categorized into three ideal types: moderate lawyering, criti...
The article deals with the development of the legal system of the People’s Republic of China at the...
The Article proceeds in three stages. Part I provides a brief overview of thin versions of rule of l...
This thesis brings forward a phenomenon and one question. The phenomenon is that, in China, laws are...
The legal progression in China is portrayed negatively by western scholars who often argue that the ...
This Article will be one of the first to fully examine the adoption of the first part of China’s lon...
Of the many and varied institutions which make up a particular culture or society, enabling it to su...
Examines the major turning points in Chinese legal theory and legal practices since the 1990s, when ...
While the general consensus is that there is no real rule of law in China, we actually have a great ...
In the last years of the Qing empire, China undertook several major steps toward reforming its legal...
Dr Ye Feng (Senior member of the Supreme People’s Procuratorate; Director of the Institute of Procur...
This study aims to examine the existence of Li and Fa in the legal system and legal politics that de...
This study is a prolongation of a reflection of the author on the spirit of traditional chinese law....
Since the late 1970s, China’s top leaders, including current President Xi Jinping, have called for e...
This article examines one-year of publicly available criminal judgments from one basic-level rural c...
Human rights lawyering in China can be categorized into three ideal types: moderate lawyering, criti...