Interpreting China's Legal System

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, International
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Author: Lin Li ISBN: 9789813231320
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: January 3, 2018
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Lin Li
ISBN: 9789813231320
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: January 3, 2018
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

This book systematically and concisely expounds the construction process of China's legal system since China's reform and opening-up. Chapter 1 defines the legal system in China and describes the development of China's legal system from 1949 to 1978. Chapter 2 introduces China's legislative system, including its historical development, division of legislative functions and power, and legislative procedures. Chapter 3 compares the differences between the law systems of other countries and China's law system and how other law systems in the world influences the law system in China. Chapter 4 studies China's constitutional law system, including its historical development, forms of law and enforcement of the constitution. Chapter 5 introduces China's administrative legal system, including main principles, administrative legislation and administrative compensation. Chapters 6, 7, 8, 9 describe China's civil and commercial legal system, China's economic legal system, China's social legal system and China's criminal legal system respectively. Chapter 10 introduces China's legal system in litigation and non-litigation procedure in terms of criminal, civil, administrative and non-litigation procedures. Chapter 11 analyses the legal system of the special administrative regions in China and its relationship with China's legal system. The last chapter, Chapter 12 studies the relationship between the international law and China's domestic law system.

Contents:

  • Introduction to China's Legal System
  • China's Legislative System
  • Law System with Chinese Characteristics
  • China's Constitutional Law System
  • China's Administrative Legal System
  • China's Civil and Commercial Legal System
  • China's Economic Legal System
  • China's Social Legal System
  • China's Criminal Legal System
  • Chinese Legal System in Litigation and Non-litigation Procedure
  • "One Country, Two Systems" and Legal System in the Special Administrative Region
  • International Law and China's Law System

Readership: Policymakers, professionals, academics, undergraduate and graduate students interested in China's legal system.
Key Features:

  • Provides comprehensive and systematic analysis of China's legal system
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This book systematically and concisely expounds the construction process of China's legal system since China's reform and opening-up. Chapter 1 defines the legal system in China and describes the development of China's legal system from 1949 to 1978. Chapter 2 introduces China's legislative system, including its historical development, division of legislative functions and power, and legislative procedures. Chapter 3 compares the differences between the law systems of other countries and China's law system and how other law systems in the world influences the law system in China. Chapter 4 studies China's constitutional law system, including its historical development, forms of law and enforcement of the constitution. Chapter 5 introduces China's administrative legal system, including main principles, administrative legislation and administrative compensation. Chapters 6, 7, 8, 9 describe China's civil and commercial legal system, China's economic legal system, China's social legal system and China's criminal legal system respectively. Chapter 10 introduces China's legal system in litigation and non-litigation procedure in terms of criminal, civil, administrative and non-litigation procedures. Chapter 11 analyses the legal system of the special administrative regions in China and its relationship with China's legal system. The last chapter, Chapter 12 studies the relationship between the international law and China's domestic law system.

Contents:

Readership: Policymakers, professionals, academics, undergraduate and graduate students interested in China's legal system.
Key Features:

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