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Considering The Discrimination And Verification Of The Computerized Measurement Of Penalty In The Chinese Criminal Procedural Law (Chinese), Li Weidong
East Asia Law Review
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Human Rights And The Rule Of Law In China, Jerome A. Cohen
Human Rights And The Rule Of Law In China, Jerome A. Cohen
East Asia Law Review
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The Right To A Fair Trial In China: The Criminal Procedure Law Of 1996, Amanda Whitfort
The Right To A Fair Trial In China: The Criminal Procedure Law Of 1996, Amanda Whitfort
East Asia Law Review
Over a decade ago, the promulgation of the 1996 Criminal Procedure Law drastically improved the criminal justice system in China by introducing some key rights and procedural safeguards for criminal defendants. Unfortunately, in practice many of the rights introduced lacked real substance. The reforms were intended to introduce aspects of the adversarial system of justice to the historically inquisitorial system, however the safeguards introduced lacked the necessary guarantees to ensure compliance and the right to a fair trial is still far from a reality for China's criminal defendants.
Knowledge And Structure Of China's Procedural Law From The Liu Yongan Incident (Chinese), Yang Xiaolei
Knowledge And Structure Of China's Procedural Law From The Liu Yongan Incident (Chinese), Yang Xiaolei
East Asia Law Review
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Realizing Justice: The Development Of Fair Trial Rights In China, Jennifer Smith, Michael Gompers
Realizing Justice: The Development Of Fair Trial Rights In China, Jennifer Smith, Michael Gompers
East Asia Law Review
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