Reform and Development of Powers and Functions of China’s Criminal Proceedings 1st Edition by Weidong Chen – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9811584303, 9789811584305
Full download Reform and Development of Powers and Functions of China’s Criminal Proceedings 1st Edition after payment
Product details:
ISBN 10: 9811584303
ISBN 13: 9789811584305
Author: Weidong Chen
This book addresses the basic theory of criminal procedure in China, together with recent reforms. Balancing the powers of public security and judicial organs with the rights of individual citizens, it assesses the nature of Chinese criminal proceedings. In the basic theoretical research section, the author, drawing on the latest findings from the legal community, systematically and comprehensively presents the current trends, main research topics and the main problems that should be explored in future research into criminal procedure law in China; further, the author explains the basic thinking behind the revision of criminal procedure law, and the allocation of judicial resources in criminal procedure and criminal justice. The policy, basic theory and operation problems of judicial power, procuratorial power, police power, defense power and judicial reform are subsequently explained and evaluated. The general writing style used is intentionally straightforward, making thebook easily accessible for the readers. Based on the author’s substantial working experience in the area of criminal law, it offers a highly intuitive reading experience.
Table of contents:
1. Basic Theory of the Powers and Functions of Criminal Procedure
2. Theory of Judicial Power and Its Transformation
3. Theories of Procuratorial Powers and Its Reconstruction
4. Theory and Exercise of the Power of Investigation
5. What Theory of Right of Defense is and How to Perfect It
6. Other Rights of Litigants in Criminal Procedure
People also search:
a reform program
a reform movement
a reform caucus in action
a reform caucus in action summary
budget reform and impoundment act of 1974
Tags: Weidong Chen, Reform, Development, Powers, China’s