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Transparency and Legitimacy in Chinese Criminal Procedure: Beyond Adversarial Dogmas


ISBN13: 9789462367623
Published: September 2017
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Paperback
Price: £54.50



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In recent years, the legitimacy of China’s criminal justice system has been increasingly challenged by the Chinese populace, in part due to the numerous exposed miscarriages of justice. The Chinese academic mainstream as well as the political and judicial authorities have looked towards the classical Anglo-American model of an adversarial criminal justice system to solve this problem. Reforms were subsequently introduced to add weight to court sessions and to provide external transparency of criminal trials, whilst curtailing the weight of pre-trial proceedings and the case file. Yet, these solutions have failed to restore the legitimacy of China’s criminal justice.

This book goes beyond adversarial dogmas and concentrates instead on internal transparency of criminal procedure, presupposing that in a criminal justice system such as that of China internal transparency of criminal procedure is a critical condition for external transparency and crucial to the achievement of legitimacy. The author proposes to nurture impartiality of public prosecutors and to emphasise internal transparency of criminal procedure. Prosecutorial control over the police and judicial checks on the procuratorates should be improved as well and active judicial investigation restored where necessary. External transparency, on the other hand, needs to be enhanced in a more cautious or internalized way.

Transparency and Legitimacy in Chinese Criminal Procedure is part of the Pompe series; publications that combine legal and social-scientific approaches to the problems of criminal law, written by staff members of the Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology in Utrecht and by authors who share the Institute’s school of thought. Its central theme is the protection and enforcement of fundamental rights in a changing world, focussing on the position of vulnerable groups in relation to the state and on the significance of individual human rights in an international context.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , China
Contents:
Introduction

Part I China's status quo: Legitimacy in decline
Chapter 1. Basic tenets of China's current criminal justice system
Chapter 2. Transparency of Chinese criminal procedure

Part II Exemplary adversial systems
Chapter 3. Basic tenets of the 'pure' adversarial system
Chapter 4. Basic tenets and internal transparency of the English criminal procedure
Chapter 5. Basic tenets and internal transparency of the Scottish criminal procedure
Chapter 6. Basic tenets and internal transparency of the US criminal procedure
Chapter 7. Comparison between the adversial systems

Part III China revisited and final conclusion
Chapter 8. China's typical pattern of legitimate truth-finding and fair justice
Chapter 9. Final conclusion