Contrary to the general perception of legal regression under Xi
Jinping, this volume presents a more nuanced picture: It combines a
wide range of analytical perspectives and themes in order to
investigate questions that link institutional changes within the
court system and legal environment with developments in criminal
procedure law. The first part of the book investigates topics that
contextualise institutional and procedural aspects of the law with
a focus on various actors in the judiciary and other state and
party organs. The second part of the book shifts the perspective to
three controversial themes of criminal procedure reform: pre-trial
custody review, live witness testimony in court and criminal
reconciliation. By shedding light on performance evaluation of
judges and interactions of courts and media the final part of the
book introduces two sets of contextual factors relevant to the
adjudication of criminal cases.
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