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Book Title: Renmin Chinese Law Review
Editor(s): Shi, Jichun
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781782544340
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Preface viii
1 The word `constitution' in western languages: how did it
originate and evolve linguistically? 1
Xu Guodong
2 On legal theories of public interest: an analysis based on the
Need Spill theory 27
Liu Taigang
3 On the `economized state' in the context of economic law
science 52
Feng Hui
4 On the changes in the Chinese legal system for implementing
WTO laws 72
Zhang Naigen
5 Rethinking the NPC Standing Committee's basic law revision
power 93
Lin Yan
6 How to define the discretion standard in the administrative
legal system from the perspective of administrative self-
restraint 106
Zhou Youyong
7 The fate of the theory of the nature of social harm in
contemporary China 133
Zhao Bingzhi and Chen Zhijun
8 Empirical studies on the de-functionalization of criminal trial
in China 159
He Jiahong
9 How to define illegal financing: a critique of the judicial inter-
pretation of illegal financing by the Supreme People's Court 185
Peng Bing
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vi Renmin Chinese Law Review
10 Information supervision: the optimum choice of China's
supervision of credit assets securitization 218
Xu Duoqi
11 Judiciary strategy for historical problems originating from the
reform of Corporate Share institutions 240
Dong Chun'e
12 Return to Civil Procedure Law: re-reforming the courts'
power of investigation and evidence collection 264
Li Hao
13 Jurisdictional error as a cause for retrial should not be
removed 300
Tang Weijian
Index 311
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