Abstract: ForewordPreface and Acknowledgments1. China's Death Penalty Practice: Working Progress, Struggle, and Challenges Within the Global Abolition Movement, by Bin Liang2. The Criminal Justice System and the Death Penalty, by Hong Lu, Yudu Liu, and Charlotte Hu3. Crimes of Counterrevolution and Politicized Use of the Death Penalty During the Mao Era, by Ning Zhang4. China's Death Penalty in a State-Power-Based Society, by Yunhai Wang5. From Killing Many to Killing Fewer, by Susan Trevaskes6. The Abolitionist and Retentionist Debate, by Zhigang Yu (translated by Charlotte Hu)7. Guiding Cases for China's Death Penalty: Analysis and Reflection, by Xingliang Chen (translated by Charlotte Hu)8. The Death Penalty After the Restoration of Centralized Review: An Empirical Study on Capital Sentencing, by Moulin Xiong9. Public Opinion and the Death Penalty, by Shanhe Jiang10. Between Deference and Defiance: Courts and Penal Populism in Chinese Capital Cases, by Hualing Fu11. Chinese Capital Punishment in Comparative Perspective, by David T. Johnson and Michelle Miao12. China's Death Penalty in the Twenty-First Century, by Bin Liang and Hong LuList of ContributorsIndex
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-12-01
Language: en
Type: book
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