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This book presents a short history and timeline of criminal
procedure legislation in China. First, it addresses the status of
Human Rights Conventions and the challenges resulting from human
rights standards for Chinese criminal procedural law and practice.
The discussion then moves on to explore the fundaments of Chinese
criminal procedure such as the applicable law found in the Chinese
CPL (Criminal Procedure Law) and legal institutions. The book
covers relevant actors in the Chinese Criminal Justice System (ie
judges, prosecutors, police, defence councils) as well as the
relationships between them. It also includes topics relating to the
victims of crime and their role in criminal proceedings. Starting
with pre-trial investigations (extending in particular to coercive
measures and discretionary powers in the implementation of
non-prosecution policies) the book continues as a guide through the
basic principles of criminal trial, standards of evidence and rules
related to conviction. Appeals and the issue of reopening criminal
proceedings are also considered, with the book making particular
reference to a number of special procedures (including juvenile
delinquency) in the closing chapter.
This book presents a short history and timeline of criminal
procedure legislation in China. First, it addresses the status of
Human Rights Conventions and the challenges resulting from human
rights standards for Chinese criminal procedural law and practice.
The discussion then moves on to explore the fundaments of Chinese
criminal procedure such as the applicable law found in the Chinese
CPL (Criminal Procedure Law) and legal institutions. The book
covers relevant actors in the Chinese Criminal Justice System (ie
judges, prosecutors, police, defence councils) as well as the
relationships between them. It also includes topics relating to the
victims of crime and their role in criminal proceedings. Starting
with pre-trial investigations (extending in particular to coercive
measures and discretionary powers in the implementation of
non-prosecution policies) the book continues as a guide through the
basic principles of criminal trial, standards of evidence and rules
related to conviction. Appeals and the issue of reopening criminal
proceedings are also considered, with the book making particular
reference to a number of special procedures (including juvenile
delinquency) in the closing chapter.
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