Book contents
- Chinese Legal Reform and the Global Legal Order
- Chinese Legal Reform and the Global Legal Order
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 The Law, China and the World
- Part I Chinese Legal Reform in Xi Jinping’s Era
- 2 Punishments in the Post Re-Education through Labour World
- 3 Understanding the Presumption of Innocence in China
- 4 Judicial Approach to Human Rights in Transitional China*
- 5 Public Enforcement of Securities Laws
- 6 China’s Free Trade from SEZs to CEPA to FTZs
- 7 Achievements and Challenges of Chinese Maritime Judicial Practice
- 8 Interaction of National Law-Making and International Treaties
- 9 Online Privacy Protection
- Part II The Back Matters
- Index
4 - Judicial Approach to Human Rights in Transitional China*
from Part I - Chinese Legal Reform in Xi Jinping’s Era
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2017
- Chinese Legal Reform and the Global Legal Order
- Chinese Legal Reform and the Global Legal Order
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 The Law, China and the World
- Part I Chinese Legal Reform in Xi Jinping’s Era
- 2 Punishments in the Post Re-Education through Labour World
- 3 Understanding the Presumption of Innocence in China
- 4 Judicial Approach to Human Rights in Transitional China*
- 5 Public Enforcement of Securities Laws
- 6 China’s Free Trade from SEZs to CEPA to FTZs
- 7 Achievements and Challenges of Chinese Maritime Judicial Practice
- 8 Interaction of National Law-Making and International Treaties
- 9 Online Privacy Protection
- Part II The Back Matters
- Index
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- Chinese Legal Reform and the Global Legal OrderAdoption and Adaptation, pp. 63 - 80Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017
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