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The Changing Chinese Legal System, 1978-Present - Centralization of Power and Rationalization of the Legal System (Hardcover):... The Changing Chinese Legal System, 1978-Present - Centralization of Power and Rationalization of the Legal System (Hardcover)
Bin Liang
R4,149 Discovery Miles 41 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This groundbreaking book examines the changing Chinese legal system since 1978. In addition to historical analyses of changes at the economic, political-legal, and social levels, Liang gives special attention to crime and punishment functions of the legal system, and the current judicial system based on field research, i.e., court observations in both Beijing and Chengdu. The court system has been in a process of systemization, both internally and externally, seeking more power and relative independence. However, traditional influences, such as preference of mediation (over litigation) and substantive justice (over procedural justice), and lack of respect (from the masses) and guaranteed power (from the political structure), still have major impacts on the building and operation of the judicial system. Liang also shrewdly places the Chinese legal and political reform within the global system. This book, which reshapes our understanding of the economic, political, and essentially legal changes in China within the global context, will be crucial reading for scholars of Asia, law, criminal justice, and sociology.

China's Drug Practices and Policies - Regulating Controlled Substances in a Global Context (Paperback): Hong Lu, Terance D... China's Drug Practices and Policies - Regulating Controlled Substances in a Global Context (Paperback)
Hong Lu, Terance D Miethe, Bin Liang
R1,715 Discovery Miles 17 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the context of global efforts to control the production, distribution and use of narcotic drugs, China's treatment of the problem provides an important means of understanding the social, political, and economic limits of national and international policies to regulate drug practices. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, China was known for its national addiction to opium, but its drug-eradication campaigns from the 1950s to the 1970s achieved unprecedented success that ultimately transformed China into a "drug-free" society. However, since the economic reforms and open-door policy of the late twentieth century, China is now facing a re-emergence of the production, use and trafficking of narcotic drugs. Employing case studies and a comparative historical approach, and drawing on a variety of data sources including historical records, official crime data only recently made available, and news reports, this book is the first English-language publication to provide such a comprehensive documentation and analysis of the nature of China's legal regulation of controlled substances. The authors also offer theoretical approaches for studying drug regulation, aspects of drug consumption cultures, the socio-political treatment of drugs during various historical periods and ongoing efforts to legislate drug trade, criminalize drug use and manage the drug addict population within national and international contexts.

China's Drug Practices and Policies - Regulating Controlled Substances in a Global Context (Hardcover, New Ed): Hong Lu,... China's Drug Practices and Policies - Regulating Controlled Substances in a Global Context (Hardcover, New Ed)
Hong Lu, Terance D Miethe, Bin Liang
R4,447 Discovery Miles 44 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the context of global efforts to control the production, distribution and use of narcotic drugs, China's treatment of the problem provides an important means of understanding the social, political, and economic limits of national and international policies to regulate drug practices. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, China was known for its national addiction to opium, but its drug-eradication campaigns from the 1950s to the 1970s achieved unprecedented success that ultimately transformed China into a "drug-free" society. However, since the economic reforms and open-door policy of the late twentieth century, China is now facing a re-emergence of the production, use and trafficking of narcotic drugs. Employing case studies and a comparative historical approach, and drawing on a variety of data sources including historical records, official crime data only recently made available, and news reports, this book is the first English-language publication to provide such a comprehensive documentation and analysis of the nature of China's legal regulation of controlled substances. The authors also offer theoretical approaches for studying drug regulation, aspects of drug consumption cultures, the socio-political treatment of drugs during various historical periods and ongoing efforts to legislate drug trade, criminalize drug use and manage the drug addict population within national and international contexts.

Bioelectrochemistry Stimulated Environmental Remediation - From Bioelectrorespiration to Bioelectrodegradation (Hardcover, 1st... Bioelectrochemistry Stimulated Environmental Remediation - From Bioelectrorespiration to Bioelectrodegradation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Aijie Wang, Bin Liang, Zhi-Ling Li, Hao-Yi Cheng
R2,994 Discovery Miles 29 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book reviews the latest advances in the bioelectrochemical degradation of recalcitrant environmental contaminants. The first part introduces readers to the basic principles and methodologies of bioelectrochemical systems, electron-respiring microorganisms, the electron transfer mechanism and functional electrode materials. In turn, the second part addresses the bioelectrochemical remediation/treatment of various environmental pollutants (including highly toxic refractory organics, heavy metals, and nitrates) in wastewater, sediment and wetlands. Reactor configuration optimization, hybrid technology amplification and enhanced removal principles and techniques are also discussed. The book offers a valuable resource for all researchers and professionals working in environmental science and engineering, bioelectrochemistry, environmental microbiology and biotechnology.

The Changing Chinese Legal System, 1978-Present - Centralization of Power and Rationalization of the Legal System (Paperback):... The Changing Chinese Legal System, 1978-Present - Centralization of Power and Rationalization of the Legal System (Paperback)
Bin Liang
R1,415 Discovery Miles 14 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This groundbreaking book examines the changing Chinese legal system since 1978. In addition to historical analyses of changes at the economic, political-legal, and social levels, Liang gives special attention to crime and punishment functions of the legal system, and the current judicial system based on field research, i.e., court observations in both Beijing and Chengdu. The court system has been in a process of systemization, both internally and externally, seeking more power and relative independence. However, traditional influences, such as preference of mediation (over litigation) and substantive justice (over procedural justice), and lack of respect (from the masses) and guaranteed power (from the political structure), still have major impacts on the building and operation of the judicial system. Liang also shrewdly places the Chinese legal and political reform within the global system. This book, which reshapes our understanding of the economic, political, and essentially legal changes in China within the global context, will be crucial reading for scholars of Asia, law, criminal justice, and sociology.

Bioelectrochemistry Stimulated Environmental Remediation - From Bioelectrorespiration to Bioelectrodegradation (Paperback,... Bioelectrochemistry Stimulated Environmental Remediation - From Bioelectrorespiration to Bioelectrodegradation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019)
Aijie Wang, Bin Liang, Zhi-Ling Li, Hao-Yi Cheng
R2,961 Discovery Miles 29 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book reviews the latest advances in the bioelectrochemical degradation of recalcitrant environmental contaminants. The first part introduces readers to the basic principles and methodologies of bioelectrochemical systems, electron-respiring microorganisms, the electron transfer mechanism and functional electrode materials. In turn, the second part addresses the bioelectrochemical remediation/treatment of various environmental pollutants (including highly toxic refractory organics, heavy metals, and nitrates) in wastewater, sediment and wetlands. Reactor configuration optimization, hybrid technology amplification and enhanced removal principles and techniques are also discussed. The book offers a valuable resource for all researchers and professionals working in environmental science and engineering, bioelectrochemistry, environmental microbiology and biotechnology.

The Death Penalty in China - Policy, Practice, and Reform (Hardcover): Bin Liang, Hong Lu The Death Penalty in China - Policy, Practice, and Reform (Hardcover)
Bin Liang, Hong Lu; Foreword by Roger Hood
R2,629 R2,373 Discovery Miles 23 730 Save R256 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Featuring experts from Europe, Australia, Japan, China, and the United States, this collection of essays follows changes in the theory and policy of China's death penalty from the Mao era (1949-1979) through the Deng era (1980-1997) up to the present day. Using empirical data, such as capital offender and offense profiles, temporal and regional variations in capital punishment, and the impact of social media on public opinion and reform, contributors relay both the character of China's death penalty practices and the incremental changes that indicate reform. They then compare the Chinese experience to other countries throughout Asia and the world, showing how change can be implemented even within a non-democratic and rigid political system, but also the dangers of promoting policies that society may not be ready to embrace.

The Death Penalty in China - Policy, Practice, and Reform (Paperback): Bin Liang, Hong Lu The Death Penalty in China - Policy, Practice, and Reform (Paperback)
Bin Liang, Hong Lu; Foreword by Roger Hood
R920 R780 Discovery Miles 7 800 Save R140 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Featuring experts from Europe, Australia, Japan, China, and the United States, this collection of essays follows changes in the theory and policy of China's death penalty from the Mao era (1949-1979) through the Deng era (1980-1997) up to the present day. Using empirical data, such as capital offender and offense profiles, temporal and regional variations in capital punishment, and the impact of social media on public opinion and reform, contributors relay both the character of China's death penalty practices and the incremental changes that indicate reform. They then compare the Chinese experience to other countries throughout Asia and the world, showing how change can be implemented even within a non-democratic and rigid political system, but also the dangers of promoting policies that society may not be ready to embrace.

Chinese Netizens' Opinions on Death Sentences - An Empirical Examination (Paperback): Bin Liang, Jianhong Liu Chinese Netizens' Opinions on Death Sentences - An Empirical Examination (Paperback)
Bin Liang, Jianhong Liu
R1,219 R931 Discovery Miles 9 310 Save R288 (24%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Few social issues have received more public attention and scholarly debate than the death penalty. While the abolitionist movement has made a successful stride in recent decades, a small number of countries remain committed to the death penalty and impose it with a relatively high frequency. In this regard, the People's Republic of China no doubt leads the world in both numbers of death sentences and executions. Despite being the largest user of the death penalty, China has never conducted a national poll on citizens' opinions toward capital punishment, while claiming "overwhelming public support" as a major justification for its retention and use. Chinese Netizens' Opinions on Death Sentences: An Empirical Examination uses a forum of public comments to explore and examine Chinese netizens' opinions on the death penalty. Based on a content analysis of 38,512 comments collected from 63 cases in 2015, this study examines the diversity and rationales of netizens' opinions, netizens' interactions, and their evaluation of China's criminal justice system. In addition, the book discusses China's social, systemic, and structural problems and critically examines the rationality of netizens' opinions based on Habermas's communicative rationality framework. Readers will be able to contextualize Chinese netizens' discussions and draw conclusions about commonalities and uniqueness of China's death penalty practice.

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