In this paper, we investigate the death penalty in the People’s Republic of China in the Xi Jinping era (2012–). Unlike previous administrations, Xi does not appear to have articulated a signature death penalty policy. Where policy in China is unclear, assessing both the quality and frequency of discourse on the topic can provide evidence regarding an administration’s priorities. Therefore, we analyse death penalty discourse during Xi’s tenure and compare it with discourse under his predecessors. We base our analysis on three large datasets assembled for this project—the collected works of China’s leaders, a complete corpus of The People’s Daily and a database of academic publications in China. We find no references to the death penalty in ...
Over the last centuries, the view on the death penalty in Qing China has been distorted, presenting ...
The debate over application of the death penalty for economic crimes is complicated by political iss...
Copyright: © 2014 Na Jiang. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
This paper seeks to explore the crucial determinants that shape the Chinese legal system\u27s use of...
This project uncovers the causes and consequences of China’s death penalty reform in the 21st centur...
China has passed the most death sentences and conducted the most executions in the world. Some Weste...
This paper seeks to explore the crucial determinants that shape the Chinese legal system\u27s use of...
China recently reformed its death penalty laws, and as a result the government has executed fewer pr...
Despite the sensitivity of the subject, the death penalty is currently a topic of public discussion ...
In the past century, China has abandoned its feudal system, created a republic, ended the republic f...
China, by any reckoning, has the highest number of executions in the world amongst death penalty ret...
Every human being has the inherent right to life. However, the death penalty is the severest penalty...
Starting on January 1, 2007, the Supreme People's Court has been charged with reviewing every death ...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the view on the death penalty problematic in contemporary Peop...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Over the last centuries, the view on the death penalty in Qing China has been distorted, presenting ...
The debate over application of the death penalty for economic crimes is complicated by political iss...
Copyright: © 2014 Na Jiang. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
This paper seeks to explore the crucial determinants that shape the Chinese legal system\u27s use of...
This project uncovers the causes and consequences of China’s death penalty reform in the 21st centur...
China has passed the most death sentences and conducted the most executions in the world. Some Weste...
This paper seeks to explore the crucial determinants that shape the Chinese legal system\u27s use of...
China recently reformed its death penalty laws, and as a result the government has executed fewer pr...
Despite the sensitivity of the subject, the death penalty is currently a topic of public discussion ...
In the past century, China has abandoned its feudal system, created a republic, ended the republic f...
China, by any reckoning, has the highest number of executions in the world amongst death penalty ret...
Every human being has the inherent right to life. However, the death penalty is the severest penalty...
Starting on January 1, 2007, the Supreme People's Court has been charged with reviewing every death ...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the view on the death penalty problematic in contemporary Peop...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Over the last centuries, the view on the death penalty in Qing China has been distorted, presenting ...
The debate over application of the death penalty for economic crimes is complicated by political iss...
Copyright: © 2014 Na Jiang. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...