This article uses a Positive Political Economy approach to understand the development of judicial review of agency decisions in China, where formal legal institutions are often supposed irrelevant to administrative governance. This article demonstrates that, although the National People's Congress has tried to limit the competence of courts to exercise judicial review, the Supreme People's Court has deftly circumvented it by handing down expansive readings of administrative statutes, thus maximizing the judiciary's interests and using its superior legal expertise to lend the State Council (the Chinese executive) supplementary oversight mechanisms for reining in defiant agents. Counter-intuitively, given its origins as an instrument of the N...
By tracing the historical development of the relation between the Chinese Communist Party and China'...
Recent developments in China’s courts reflect a paradox largely avoided in literature on the subject...
Judicial corruption poses serious threats to good national governance in the PRC as it renders court...
This article explores the transformation of the Chinese Supreme People’s Court (“Court”) from a stat...
This article studies the rise of judicial review of local administrative monopolies in contemporary ...
This article shows that Chinese adjudication is in a dilemma: on one hand, the judicial discretion i...
Drawing on data from a mid-sized city in eastern China, this article examines interactions among the...
China’s laws and policies on the judicial review of government actions are often used as a bellwethe...
China’s laws and policies on the judicial review of government actions are often used as a bellwethe...
© 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...
Post-Mao China saw profound social, economic and legal changes. This paper analyzes an often neglect...
This article examines the objectives for the establishment of circuit tribunals of the Supreme Peopl...
This research studies the responses of two lower-level courts, one in rural and the other in urban C...
Chinese courtsâ recent refusal to take on some disputes raises questions on the extent to which they...
By tracing the historical development of the relation between the Chinese Communist Party and China'...
Recent developments in China’s courts reflect a paradox largely avoided in literature on the subject...
Judicial corruption poses serious threats to good national governance in the PRC as it renders court...
This article explores the transformation of the Chinese Supreme People’s Court (“Court”) from a stat...
This article studies the rise of judicial review of local administrative monopolies in contemporary ...
This article shows that Chinese adjudication is in a dilemma: on one hand, the judicial discretion i...
Drawing on data from a mid-sized city in eastern China, this article examines interactions among the...
China’s laws and policies on the judicial review of government actions are often used as a bellwethe...
China’s laws and policies on the judicial review of government actions are often used as a bellwethe...
© 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...
Post-Mao China saw profound social, economic and legal changes. This paper analyzes an often neglect...
This article examines the objectives for the establishment of circuit tribunals of the Supreme Peopl...
This research studies the responses of two lower-level courts, one in rural and the other in urban C...
Chinese courtsâ recent refusal to take on some disputes raises questions on the extent to which they...
By tracing the historical development of the relation between the Chinese Communist Party and China'...
Recent developments in China’s courts reflect a paradox largely avoided in literature on the subject...
Judicial corruption poses serious threats to good national governance in the PRC as it renders court...