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 LAW General Collection - 2nd Floor  KNQ2020 .H4425 2012    AVAILABLE  
Author He, Weifang.
Title In the name of justice : striving for the rule of law in China / He Weifang.
OCLC 772110777
ISBN 9780815722908 (hardcover : alk. paper)
0815722907 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Publisher Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, [2012]
©2012
Description xlix, 269 pages ; 24 cm.
LC Subject heading/s Rule of law -- China.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The ongoing quest for judicial independence in contemporary China -- Mencius on the rule of law -- China's first steps toward constitutionalism -- Constitutionalism as a global trend and its impact on china -- Remarks given at the new western hills symposium -- China's legal profession : the emergence and growing pains of a professionalized legal class -- Foreign models and chinese practice in legal education during the reform era -- Freedom of the press : a necessary condition for social stability in China -- An open letter to the CCP Politburo standing committee regarding media censorship -- Challenging the death penalty: why we should abolish this barbaric punishment -- A plea for genuine political progress in china.
Summary As one of China's most influential law professors, He Weifang has been at the forefront of the country's path toward justice and judicial independence for over a decade. Among his many remarkable endeavors was a successful petition in 2003 that abolished China's controversial regulations permitting the internment and deportation of urban "vagrants," bringing to an end two decades of legal discrimination against migrant workers. His bold remarks at the famous New Western Hills Symposium in 2006, including his assertion that "China's party-state structure violates the PRC Constitution," are considered a watershed moment in the century-long movement for a constitutional China. In this book, He presents his critical assessment of the state of Chinese legal reform. In addition to a selection of his academic writings, In the Name of Justice also includes many of He Weifang's public speeches, media interviews, and open letters, providing additional insight into his dual roles as thinker and practitioner in the Chinese legal world. Among topics covered are judicial independence, judicial review, legal education, capital punishment, and legal protection of free speech and human rights. The volume offers a historical review of the evolution of Chinese traditional legal thought, enhanced by cross-country comparisons. A proponent of reform, He believes true constitutionalism can guarantee social justice and enduring stability for China.
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