Jan 16
2025
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
CCL Book Launch: The Judicial System of China

 

Book Launch: The Judicial System of China 

 

Date & Time: January 16, 2025 (Thursday) 16:00-18:00

Venue: Academic Conference Room, 11/F, Cheng Yu Tung Tower, The University of Hong Kong

Language: English

Please note that this is an in-person event.

 

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Abstract:

Grounded in both English- and Chinese-language sources, The Judicial System of China is a systematic study of Chinese courts after Xi Jinping took power and thoroughly reformed its judiciary. It draws upon extensive empirical scholarship in both Chinese and English languages, complementing it with fresh research based on court statistics, public opinion polling, and interviews with judges, lawyers, and litigants. The book addresses a range of timely subjects, including how Chinese courts have come to their present shape, how decisions are made on civil, criminal, and administrative cases, and what explains the behaviour of the judges. It documents not only the institutional rules, but also the behavioral patterns of the judges and other players revolving around the courts.

 

This book presents a governance model for understanding the operation of the Chinese court system. The courts have two overarching characteristics under this model: supporting the state’s goals of policy implementation and legitimacy enhancement. The various policies that the courts are tasked with implementing and the approaches the courts use for enhancing the judiciary’s legitimacy—and by extension, that of the state—have played key roles in the courts’ evolution. The model sheds light on the rationales that have underlain the changes in the system over time.

 

Engaging extensively with the literature in law and politics, law and society, and institutional economics, The Judicial System of China provides readers with a deeper understanding of the inner workings and day-to-day realities of the Chinese judicial system.

 

Speaker:

Xin He is the Mok Sau-King Professor in Law at The University of Hong Kong. He obtained his LL.B. from Peking University, China, and his J.S.D. degrees from Stanford University. His monograph Embedded Courts: Judicial Decision Making in China with Kwai Ng (Cambridge University Press 2017) won multiple book awards. His most recent book is The Judicial System of China (Oxford University Press, 2024). His research interests include Law and Society and Chinese Legal Systems.

 

Discussants:

Shucheng Wang is an Associate Professor at the School of Law, City University of Hong Kong.

 

Michelle Miao is an Associate Professor of law from the Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

 

Chair:
Hualing Fu
is the Warren Chan Professor in Human Rights and Responsibilities and the Dean of the Faculty of Law at The University of Hong Kong.

 

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