Legal Reforms and Deprivation of Liberty in Contemporary China

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Legal Reforms and Deprivation of Liberty in Contemporary China

Regional / International studies Crime and criminology Public administration Comparative law Legal aspects of criminology Public international law: human rights Criminal justice law Social law and Medical law

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Collection: The Rule of Law in China and Comparative Perspectives

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 3 June 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1002 Kb

ISBN: 9781317106050


Introduction

The volume presents an extensive investigation into the process of reforms of detention powers in today’s China and offers an in-depth analysis of the debates surrounding the reformist attempts. The chapters in this collection demonstrate that legislative and institutional reforms in this area result from political opportunities - openings and tensions at the central institutional levels of political authority - and contingent social and political factors.

Focus of the Book

The book examines legal and institutional reforms to institutions of detention and imprisonment that have occurred since the 1990s, with a particular focus on the 21st century. Its content follows three particular lines of enquiry concerning the issue of deprivation of liberty in contemporary China.

Academic and Theoretical Debates

The first deals with the academic and theoretical debates on the subject of imprisonment and detention. The related chapters explain the difficulties encountered in this area of research and understandings of the discourses of reform through labour in Western and Chinese scholarship.

Issues of Deprivation of Liberty

The second deals with the specific issues of criminal and administrative forms of deprivation of liberty, examining in particular the institutional and legislative dimensions, considering the relationship between reforms and criminal justice policy agendas.

Institutional Reforms and State-Society Relationship

The third assesses the meaning of institutional reforms in the context of the changing state-society relationship in contemporary China.

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