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    Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited
    ISBN: 9789811011429
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (350 pages)
    Series Statement: China Academic Library
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 342
    RVK:
    Keywords: Political sociology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface to the New Edition -- Confessions on the Last Day of theTwentieth Century (Preface) -- Contents -- Introduction: Research on China'sJustice at the Basic Level -- Part I Judicial System -- 1 Why Send Law to the Countryside? -- 1.1 Question and Materials -- 1.2 Why Send Law to the Countryside? -- 1.3 Operation and Space of Power -- 1.4 Going to the Countryside-the Reconstruction of the Relationship of Local Dominant Power -- 1.5 Village Cadres-Carriers of Local Knowledge -- 1.6 Another Possibility of Knowledge and Another Role of the Village Cadres -- 1.7 Conclusion -- 2 Court Trial and Its Administration -- 2.1 The Definition of Problem -- 2.2 Two Institutions and the Structure of Courts -- 2.3 Administrative Judicial Institution in the Judicial Process -- 2.4 Collective Decisions of Administration -- 2.5 The Final Review -- 3 The Judicial Committee System in Basic-level Courts -- 3.1 The Definition of a Problem -- 3.2 Approaches, Methods, and Materials -- 3.3 Composition and Operation of Judicial Committees -- 3.4 Views and Reasoning of Judges -- 3.5 Are the Reasons of Judges Trustworthy? -- 3.6 Observation from Another Perspective -- 3.7 The Problem with Judicial Committees -- 3.8 Analysis of Two Examples -- 3.9 Conclusion -- Part II Judicial Knowledge and Technology -- 4 Courts of First Instance and Appellate Court -- 4.1 Judicial Knowledge as a Kind of Local Knowledge -- 4.2 Outline of Judicial Knowledge Genealogy -- 4.3 China's Basic-level Courts as Courts of First Instance -- 4.4 The Basic-level Courts as China's Courts of First Instance -- 4.5 The Ending as a Beginning -- 5 Dispute Settlement and Governance of Rules -- 5.1 Pose a Question -- 5.2 Two "Cases" -- 5.3 The Difference in Concern -- 5.4 Why Care About Dispute Settlement? -- 5.5 Rules Behind Particularism -- 5.6 Modernization and Rules -- 6 Inbetween Facts and Laws.
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