CHINA: Courts Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law
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This book is about the Chinese Criminal Justice System which includes courts criminal law criminal procedures and various other actors as well as the relationship between them. The criminal justice system in China is marred with irregularities and discrimination. Despite broadcasting legal reforms in its criminal justice delivery system in the last 10-15 years legal institutions and actors in China remain bound by the party-state. China remains a repressive regime that has punished a large number of human rights defenders and criminal lawyers. In China whenever there is a conflict between politics and law politics prevails. This has been evident in several cases in the past two decades. This systematic limitation poses a serious challenge to building an independent judiciary especially in high-profile cases when the court faces tremendous pressure from different government branches the victim’s family and the public in general. Chinese society places strong emphasis on personal relationships; therefore corruption is a common concern in many criminal trials. In order to bring reforms in the criminal justice system in line with international standards China faces many challenges. Most of the laws relating to criminal justice have been revised in the recent past. This book contains a copy of the following laws of the People’s Republic of China: The Criminal Law 2020; The Criminal Procedure Law 2018; The Procurators Law 2019; The Lawyers Law 2017; The Judges Law 2019 and The Law on Administrative Penalty 2021. Everyone concerned with the international criminal legal system not just academics and lawyers should read this book.
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