Justice

The China Experience

Elisa Nesossi editor Sarah Biddulph editor Flora Sapio editor Susan Trevaskes editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:27th Jul '17

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A conceptual-based analysis of China's legal and justice systems, and their social and political impact in the twenty-first century.

This book is for readers who are interested in how the concept and practice of civil and criminal justice in China have developed over recent decades. It examines the idea of justice, the drama of state justice, the expression of justice in public and how justice is delivered.Claims about a pursuit of justice weave through all periods of China's modern history. But what do authorities mean when they refer to 'justice' and do Chinese citizens interpret justice in the same way as their leaders? This book explores how certain ideas about justice have come to be dominant in Chinese polity and society, and how some conceptions of justice have been rendered more powerful and legitimate than others. This book's focus on 'how' justice works incorporates a concern about the processes that lead to the making, un-making and re-making of distinct conceptions of justice. Investigating the processes and frameworks through which certain ideas about justice have come to the political and social forefront in China today, this innovative work explains how these ideas are articulated through spoken performances and written expression by both the party-state and its citizenry.

ISBN: 9781107190429

Dimensions: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm

Weight: 700g

410 pages