Justice
Herausgeber: Sapio, Flora; Biddulph, Sarah; Trevaskes, Susan
Justice
Herausgeber: Sapio, Flora; Biddulph, Sarah; Trevaskes, Susan
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A conceptual-based analysis of China's legal and justice systems, and their social and political impact in the twenty-first century.
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A conceptual-based analysis of China's legal and justice systems, and their social and political impact in the twenty-first century.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781316639047
- ISBN-10: 1316639045
- Artikelnr.: 54783612
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781316639047
- ISBN-10: 1316639045
- Artikelnr.: 54783612
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Constructing the Idea of Justice: Traditional and Contemporary
Perspectives: 1. The expression of justice in China Flora Sapio, Susan
Trevaskes, Sarah Biddulph and Elisa Nesossi; 2. State, society and the
justice debate in contemporary China Joshua Rosenzweig; 3. High justice vs
low justice: the legacy of confucian and legalist notions of justice Delia
Lin; 4. Rawls rejected, ignored, and radicalized: debating procedural
justice in China Samuli Seppänen; Part II. The Performance of State
Justice: 5. Weaponising the rule of law in China Susan Trevaskes; 6.
Wrongful conviction: the useful injustice? Elisa Nesossi; 7. 'Rich Sister'
Wu Ying, judicial drama and justice Flora Sapio; Part III. Expressing
Justice in the Public Arena: 8. Justice in the PRC: how the Chinese
Communist Party has struggled with managing public opinion and the
administration of criminal justice in the internet age Ira Belkin; 9. Doing
justice: traditional and liberal conceptions of political morality in
contemporary Chinese advocacy initiatives Eva Pils; 10. Perceived justice
of migrant workers in China Xin He, Lungang Wang and Yang Su; Part IV.
Justice in Action and Law: 11. In search of justice: China's elusive civil
litigation reforms Margaret Woo; 12. Justice at the margins: notions of
justice in the punishment of prostitution Sarah Biddulph; 13. Bringing
politics back in: access to justice and labor dispute resolution in China
Hualing Fu; 14. Of ceremonial columns Flora Sapio, Susan Trevaskes, Sarah
Biddulph and Elisa Nesossi.
Perspectives: 1. The expression of justice in China Flora Sapio, Susan
Trevaskes, Sarah Biddulph and Elisa Nesossi; 2. State, society and the
justice debate in contemporary China Joshua Rosenzweig; 3. High justice vs
low justice: the legacy of confucian and legalist notions of justice Delia
Lin; 4. Rawls rejected, ignored, and radicalized: debating procedural
justice in China Samuli Seppänen; Part II. The Performance of State
Justice: 5. Weaponising the rule of law in China Susan Trevaskes; 6.
Wrongful conviction: the useful injustice? Elisa Nesossi; 7. 'Rich Sister'
Wu Ying, judicial drama and justice Flora Sapio; Part III. Expressing
Justice in the Public Arena: 8. Justice in the PRC: how the Chinese
Communist Party has struggled with managing public opinion and the
administration of criminal justice in the internet age Ira Belkin; 9. Doing
justice: traditional and liberal conceptions of political morality in
contemporary Chinese advocacy initiatives Eva Pils; 10. Perceived justice
of migrant workers in China Xin He, Lungang Wang and Yang Su; Part IV.
Justice in Action and Law: 11. In search of justice: China's elusive civil
litigation reforms Margaret Woo; 12. Justice at the margins: notions of
justice in the punishment of prostitution Sarah Biddulph; 13. Bringing
politics back in: access to justice and labor dispute resolution in China
Hualing Fu; 14. Of ceremonial columns Flora Sapio, Susan Trevaskes, Sarah
Biddulph and Elisa Nesossi.
Part I. Constructing the Idea of Justice: Traditional and Contemporary
Perspectives: 1. The expression of justice in China Flora Sapio, Susan
Trevaskes, Sarah Biddulph and Elisa Nesossi; 2. State, society and the
justice debate in contemporary China Joshua Rosenzweig; 3. High justice vs
low justice: the legacy of confucian and legalist notions of justice Delia
Lin; 4. Rawls rejected, ignored, and radicalized: debating procedural
justice in China Samuli Seppänen; Part II. The Performance of State
Justice: 5. Weaponising the rule of law in China Susan Trevaskes; 6.
Wrongful conviction: the useful injustice? Elisa Nesossi; 7. 'Rich Sister'
Wu Ying, judicial drama and justice Flora Sapio; Part III. Expressing
Justice in the Public Arena: 8. Justice in the PRC: how the Chinese
Communist Party has struggled with managing public opinion and the
administration of criminal justice in the internet age Ira Belkin; 9. Doing
justice: traditional and liberal conceptions of political morality in
contemporary Chinese advocacy initiatives Eva Pils; 10. Perceived justice
of migrant workers in China Xin He, Lungang Wang and Yang Su; Part IV.
Justice in Action and Law: 11. In search of justice: China's elusive civil
litigation reforms Margaret Woo; 12. Justice at the margins: notions of
justice in the punishment of prostitution Sarah Biddulph; 13. Bringing
politics back in: access to justice and labor dispute resolution in China
Hualing Fu; 14. Of ceremonial columns Flora Sapio, Susan Trevaskes, Sarah
Biddulph and Elisa Nesossi.
Perspectives: 1. The expression of justice in China Flora Sapio, Susan
Trevaskes, Sarah Biddulph and Elisa Nesossi; 2. State, society and the
justice debate in contemporary China Joshua Rosenzweig; 3. High justice vs
low justice: the legacy of confucian and legalist notions of justice Delia
Lin; 4. Rawls rejected, ignored, and radicalized: debating procedural
justice in China Samuli Seppänen; Part II. The Performance of State
Justice: 5. Weaponising the rule of law in China Susan Trevaskes; 6.
Wrongful conviction: the useful injustice? Elisa Nesossi; 7. 'Rich Sister'
Wu Ying, judicial drama and justice Flora Sapio; Part III. Expressing
Justice in the Public Arena: 8. Justice in the PRC: how the Chinese
Communist Party has struggled with managing public opinion and the
administration of criminal justice in the internet age Ira Belkin; 9. Doing
justice: traditional and liberal conceptions of political morality in
contemporary Chinese advocacy initiatives Eva Pils; 10. Perceived justice
of migrant workers in China Xin He, Lungang Wang and Yang Su; Part IV.
Justice in Action and Law: 11. In search of justice: China's elusive civil
litigation reforms Margaret Woo; 12. Justice at the margins: notions of
justice in the punishment of prostitution Sarah Biddulph; 13. Bringing
politics back in: access to justice and labor dispute resolution in China
Hualing Fu; 14. Of ceremonial columns Flora Sapio, Susan Trevaskes, Sarah
Biddulph and Elisa Nesossi.