Examining the crimes that have recently been of the greatest
concern in China, the authors assess the imbalance between public
order and human rights in the way the Chinese legal system deals
with crime. The issue of crime is of particular importance, both
because current social upheaval in China has greatly contributed to
the increase of new crimes, and because there is increasing
international interest in Chinese law following the country's
accession to the World Trade Organization.
This is an in-depth study on contemporary Chinese law reform,
presenting a fascinating portrait of a society and legal system
grappling with vast social change.
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