China's Changing Legal System
Autor: | Thomas W. Simon, Chuan Feng, Leyton P. Nelson |
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EAN: | 9781137452061 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 29.04.2016 |
Untertitel: | Lawyers & Judges on Civil & Criminal Law |
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Schlagworte: | Asian law Asian values China's legal system China and international law Chinese civil law Chinese courts Chinese criminal law Chinese judges Chinese law Chinese lawyers Chinese legal education Chinese legal history comparative law human |
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While international attention has focused on China's developing economy, dramatic changes are also taking place in its legal system. This book gives an introduction to different aspects of Chinese law and presents a real life picture of legal practice in China, in which Chinese lawyers and judges speak openly about their frustrations and hopes.
Author Chuan Feng: Assistant Professor at Nanjing University School of Law and Lecturer in Law at Hopkins-Nanjing Center Author Thomas W. Simon: Thomas W. Simon is Professor of International Law at Johns Hopkins University s School for Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center, China. His books include: Laws of Genocide, Ethnic Identity and Minority Protection, Democracy & Social Injustice, Law & Philosophy, and China s Changing Legal System. He has held law fellowships at Harvard Law School (USA), University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), and University of Malaya (Malaysia).
Author Chuan Feng: Assistant Professor at Nanjing University School of Law and Lecturer in Law at Hopkins-Nanjing Center Author Thomas W. Simon: Thomas W. Simon is Professor of International Law at Johns Hopkins University s School for Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center, China. His books include: Laws of Genocide, Ethnic Identity and Minority Protection, Democracy & Social Injustice, Law & Philosophy, and China s Changing Legal System. He has held law fellowships at Harvard Law School (USA), University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), and University of Malaya (Malaysia).