When the first lawyers of the modern Chinese legal regime began work in 1980, the role they played in society was radically different from the role played by lawyers in China today, as were the professional requirements placed upon them. This paper examines the development of the legal profession and the conception of what it means to be a "lawyer" in China. Consideration is also extended to the increasing independence granted to the legal profession by the Chinese government as well as the controls and supervision still in place. The system of professional responsibility is presented through an analysis of the Lawyer's Law, which serves as the legislative basis of the Chinese legal profession, and the ethical and professional problems that...
The legal progression in China is portrayed negatively by western scholars who often argue that the ...
Legal aid programs have been set up in some Chinese areas since the early 1990s to make it possible ...
The article deals with the development of the legal system of the People’s Republic of China at the...
When the first lawyers of the modern Chinese legal regime began work in 1980, the role they played i...
The rapidly expanding Chinese legal profession provides an extraordinary opportunity for the U.S. le...
While analysing provisions concerning legal professions in Mainland China, we can observe that the p...
Examining legal ethics within the framework of modern practice, this book identifies two important e...
On paper, the state-run lawyer disciplinary system in China serves multiple interests: client protec...
China and Japan are the two largest economies in Asia, and both countries are similar in their adopt...
On October 18th 2001, the Chinese Supreme People’s Court issued the Code of Conduct for Judges in th...
Rights defence lawyers in contemporary China have attracted tremendous attention. Their supporters t...
Ethical training for law students is commonly known as legal ethics education. In the past three dec...
Mediation activities have proliferated in mainland China and Hong Kong over the last decade. The Ch...
This paper provides a corrective to the conventional discourse on legal development in modern and c...
The author summarizes his discussions with Chinese law professors regarding the issues that separate...
The legal progression in China is portrayed negatively by western scholars who often argue that the ...
Legal aid programs have been set up in some Chinese areas since the early 1990s to make it possible ...
The article deals with the development of the legal system of the People’s Republic of China at the...
When the first lawyers of the modern Chinese legal regime began work in 1980, the role they played i...
The rapidly expanding Chinese legal profession provides an extraordinary opportunity for the U.S. le...
While analysing provisions concerning legal professions in Mainland China, we can observe that the p...
Examining legal ethics within the framework of modern practice, this book identifies two important e...
On paper, the state-run lawyer disciplinary system in China serves multiple interests: client protec...
China and Japan are the two largest economies in Asia, and both countries are similar in their adopt...
On October 18th 2001, the Chinese Supreme People’s Court issued the Code of Conduct for Judges in th...
Rights defence lawyers in contemporary China have attracted tremendous attention. Their supporters t...
Ethical training for law students is commonly known as legal ethics education. In the past three dec...
Mediation activities have proliferated in mainland China and Hong Kong over the last decade. The Ch...
This paper provides a corrective to the conventional discourse on legal development in modern and c...
The author summarizes his discussions with Chinese law professors regarding the issues that separate...
The legal progression in China is portrayed negatively by western scholars who often argue that the ...
Legal aid programs have been set up in some Chinese areas since the early 1990s to make it possible ...
The article deals with the development of the legal system of the People’s Republic of China at the...