Anyone interested in courts, judicial decision-making, family law, gender violence, and the limits and possibilities of the globalization of law will want to read this book about women's struggles to divorce in China's court system. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Anyone interested in courts, judicial decision-making, family law, gender violence, and the limits and possibilities of the globalization of law will want to read this book about women's struggles to divorce in China's court system. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ethan Michelson is Professor of Sociology and Law at Indiana University, Bloomington, where he has been teaching courses on law and society, law and authoritarianism, and contemporary Chinese society since 2003. He has won several awards for his published research on China's legal system.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and acknowledgments 1. Sisyphus goes to divorce court 2. The right to decouple 3. The divorce twofer: Why court behavior is decoupled from the right to decouple 4. Studying judicial decision-making: Court decisions in Henan and Zhejiang 5. 'Many cases, few judges' and the vanishing three-judge trial 6. Tracing the origins of the divorce twofer to heavy caseloads 7. How judges gaslight domestic violence victims in divorce trials 8. Divorce denials: Judicial discourse and judicial decision-making 9. Fight or flight: Consequences of the judicial clampdown on divorce 10. Possession is nine-tenths of the law: Why wife-beaters gain child custody 11. Quantitative patterns in child custody determinations: Sons to fathers, daughters to mothers, abusers rewarded, victims punished 12. Conclusions: Assessing the impact of law by observing judicial behavior References Index.
Preface and acknowledgments 1. Sisyphus goes to divorce court 2. The right to decouple 3. The divorce twofer: Why court behavior is decoupled from the right to decouple 4. Studying judicial decision-making: Court decisions in Henan and Zhejiang 5. 'Many cases, few judges' and the vanishing three-judge trial 6. Tracing the origins of the divorce twofer to heavy caseloads 7. How judges gaslight domestic violence victims in divorce trials 8. Divorce denials: Judicial discourse and judicial decision-making 9. Fight or flight: Consequences of the judicial clampdown on divorce 10. Possession is nine-tenths of the law: Why wife-beaters gain child custody 11. Quantitative patterns in child custody determinations: Sons to fathers, daughters to mothers, abusers rewarded, victims punished 12. Conclusions: Assessing the impact of law by observing judicial behavior References Index.
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