The China Legal Development Yearbook: On the Development of Rule of Law in China
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Preliminary Materials
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- Contents
- List Of Figures
- List Of Tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- List Of Contributors
- Reform And Development Of Chinese Law (1-60) by LI Lin and LI Yong (347K)
- Analysis Of Current Legislation (61-96) by Su Miaohan (201K)
- China’s Criminal Justice System In 2005 (97-130) by Liu Renwen and Zhou Zhenjie (231K)
- Analysis Of The Administrative Rule Of Law (131-146) by Chen Tianben (134K)
- An Analysis Of China’s Justice System (147-154) by Guo Shu (110K)
- Safety Regulations In The Workplace (155-164) by Si Posen and Zhu Xiyang (116K)
- Environmental Law (165-172) by Wang Yibai, Song Tan and Lü Yanbin (106K)
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Transportation And Construction Legislation
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Luo Meiying and Yao Zuolian
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- I. Transportation
- II. Urban And Rural Planning
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Social Security And Civil Administration
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Hu Minjie and Xu Lin
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- I. Social Security
- II. Civil Administration
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Public Health
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Wang Yue
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- I. Rural Medical Services
- II. Medical Aid
- III. High-Risk Behavior
- IV. Standardizing Vaccinations And Inoculations
- V. Anesthetic And Psychotropic Drug Management
- VI. Post-Natal Rights
- VII. Pulmonary Tuberculosis
- VIII. Hospital Management
- IX. Internal Government Tasks
- X. Health Responsibility System
- XI. 2005 Public Health Situations
- XII. Development And Prospects For The Future
- Education, Culture, And Technology (189-198) by Tan Binbin, Zhao Hong and Zeng Weijun (114K)
- Administrative Appeal And Prosecution (199-208) by Fang Jun (116K)
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International Human Rights Law And The Establishment Of Rule Of Law In China
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Liu Huawen
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- I. The Influence Of International Human Rights Law On China’s Rule Of Law
- II. The Circumstances Of China’s Accession To United Nations Human Rights Treaties
- III. China And The International Bill Of Human Rights
- IV. Human Rights Research And Education
- V. Chinese Government Work In The Domain Of International Human Rights Law In 2005
- VI. Conclusion
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The Status Of Professional Development In Legal Occupations During 2005
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Ran Jingfu
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- I. Lawyers
- II. Judges
- III. Public Prosecutors
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International Cooperation In The Fight Against Corruption
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Liu Renwen and Liu Jun
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- Background
- I. Bilateral Extradition And Judicial Assistance Treaties
- II. “Most-Wanted List”: Useful But No Panacea
- III. Sino-Us Law-Enforcement Cooperation: A Case Study Of Cooperation Between China And The United States
- IV. “United Nations Convention Against Corruption”: A Sharp Sword For Escaped Corrupt Officials
- Conclusion: Future Prospects And Suggestions
- Administrative Litigation And National Compensation In 2005 (277-288) by Cheng Hu (125K)
- New Regulations For Letters Of Petition (289-294) by Xu Zhiyong (106K)
- The 2005 American And European Dispute With Chinese Textiles (295-310) by Mei Xinyu (150K)
- Index (311-320) (119K)
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Preliminary Materials
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