Examining crimes which are of great concern in China, New Crime in China assesses the imbalance between public order and human rights in the way the Chinese legal system deals with them.
New Crime, Human Rights Protection and Public Order
The æFalungong ProblemÆ and the Prospects for Criminal Justice Reform
The Modern Chinese Family and the Criminal Justice Response to Violence
æOrganized CrimeÆ: The Law and Politics
Crime and Human Rights in Cyberspace
Squaring the Circles of Criminal Justice Reform?
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