As China ascends to its place as a leading nation on the world stage, questions have arisen concerning the role of its legal system. As Joseph Kahn noted in a feature article entitled Deep Flaws, and Little Justice, in China’s Court System, “Justice in China is swift but not sure.” Many protests in China today center on the issue of justice, with one blogger responding to the January 2008 fatal beating by parapolice officials of a man trying to videotape a protest by lamenting “Where is justice? Where is the law? Aren’t there any rules in China?” My newest book, Divine Justice: Religion and the Development of Chinese Legal Culture (Routledge 2008) considers these issues by examining the ways in which religious beliefs and practices have con...
Recent developments in China’s courts reflect a paradox largely avoided in literature on the subject...
China has the largest and most diverse restorative justice (RJ) programs in the world. They are a ne...
My dissertation explores the role of courts in making the law respond to the social and economic tra...
As China ascends to its place as a leading nation on the world stage, questions have arisen concerni...
Claims about a pursuit of justice weave through all periods of China's modern history. But what do a...
Examines the major turning points in Chinese legal theory and legal practices since the 1990s, when ...
What happens to Buddhist monks or nuns who commit crimes? My book Buddhism in Court explores how Bud...
Since 1978, China has been engaged in a major reform program of economic modernization and growing o...
© Cambridge University Press 2010. Despite the passage of hundreds of laws and the expansion of the...
This thesis explores the imagery of underworld justice, and its associated beliefs and practices, as...
This paper compares the conception of justice grounded on the liberal political thought and the Chin...
Text of an address by the Hon. Justice Shen Deyong at the Brigham Young University Law School, Octob...
Session 10: Judges as Legislators?China has been discussed in international literatures as a transit...
This thesis brings forward a phenomenon and one question. The phenomenon is that, in China, laws are...
China has been discussed in international literature as a transitional state in both social and econ...
Recent developments in China’s courts reflect a paradox largely avoided in literature on the subject...
China has the largest and most diverse restorative justice (RJ) programs in the world. They are a ne...
My dissertation explores the role of courts in making the law respond to the social and economic tra...
As China ascends to its place as a leading nation on the world stage, questions have arisen concerni...
Claims about a pursuit of justice weave through all periods of China's modern history. But what do a...
Examines the major turning points in Chinese legal theory and legal practices since the 1990s, when ...
What happens to Buddhist monks or nuns who commit crimes? My book Buddhism in Court explores how Bud...
Since 1978, China has been engaged in a major reform program of economic modernization and growing o...
© Cambridge University Press 2010. Despite the passage of hundreds of laws and the expansion of the...
This thesis explores the imagery of underworld justice, and its associated beliefs and practices, as...
This paper compares the conception of justice grounded on the liberal political thought and the Chin...
Text of an address by the Hon. Justice Shen Deyong at the Brigham Young University Law School, Octob...
Session 10: Judges as Legislators?China has been discussed in international literatures as a transit...
This thesis brings forward a phenomenon and one question. The phenomenon is that, in China, laws are...
China has been discussed in international literature as a transitional state in both social and econ...
Recent developments in China’s courts reflect a paradox largely avoided in literature on the subject...
China has the largest and most diverse restorative justice (RJ) programs in the world. They are a ne...
My dissertation explores the role of courts in making the law respond to the social and economic tra...