This book focuses on the reality of China’s modern judiciary, systematically demonstrating and discussing the judicial philosophy and judicial ethics as applied by Chinese courts and judges. In order to illustrate the methods of jurisprudence and sociology of law in the context of China’s judicial practice and practicability of applicable laws, it also addresses judicial methodology and Chinese judges' trial methods. Based on comparative study and aiming at global judicial reform, the book provides valuable guidance and insights for readers pursuing a detailed understanding of modern Chinese judiciary, Chinese judges and Chinese rule of law. The book is intended to primarily serve the need of legal professionals around the world, in particular those who are interested in China’s judicial system.
Comprehensively discusses the judicial methods and ethics applied by Chinese courts and judges
Offers an account of the judicial practice experience in the unique Confucian culture in modern Chinese society and the social practice experience of judicial philosophy with Chinese characteristics
Reveals the judicial wisdom and success of modern Chinese courts and Chinese judges in appropriately resolving the contradictions and disputes of Chinese society using judicial methods and judicial skills
Comprehensively discusses the judicial methods and ethics applied by Chinese courts and judges Offers an account of the judicial practice experience in the unique Confucian culture in modern Chinese society and the social practice experience of judicial philosophy with Chinese characteristics Reveals the judicial wisdom and success of modern Chinese courts and Chinese judges in appropriately resolving the contradictions and disputes of Chinese society using judicial methods and judicial skills
Kai Yang
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