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Understanding Chinese Courts and Legal Process


ISBN13: 9789041106070
ISBN: 9041106073
Published: August 1997
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Format: Hardback
Price: £288.00



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In order to cope with the legal challenges presented by the opening of the Chinese economy to the West, the legal system in China has been undergoing significant reform. In 1995 a new Judge's law came into effect after going through 30 draft revisions. This new law provided for sweeping changes in Chinese legal process. This book provides an overview of these reforms and explains what they mean for Westerners operating in China.

Contents:
Part 1 Legal process in China: introduction to the Chinese legal process.
Part 2 The court and its work: organization and judicial administration; judicial process - operation of the courts.
Part 3 New laws ""professionalizing"" enforcers of laws: engines of change - procedural means and professional manpower; new laws professionalizing personnel of judicial institutions.
Part 4 Chinese courts now and into the year 2000: moving towards goals - directions and developing themes; court relationships with other legal institutions and processes.