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Renmin Chinese Law Review: Selected Papers of The Jurist (法学家), Volume 11

Edited by: Jichun Shi

ISBN13: 9781035343713
To be Published: November 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £120.00



Renmin Chinese Law Review, Volume 11 is the eleventh work in a series of annual volumes on contemporary Chinese law which bring together the work of well-known scholars from China, offering an insight into current legal research in China.

This new addition to the series delivers fresh perspectives on a wide range of topics including the criminal imputation of voters in illegal collective resolutions, money laundering, collaborative governance, public theft theory, and personal information processing. Expert contributors in the field also provide an insightful review of other crucial areas of Chinese law such as family law, criminal law, and finance law.

With an ever-increasing global interest in China’s legal approach, this extensive and diverse book will appeal to scholars and practitioners of Chinese law, society, and politics, as well as members of diplomatic communities with an interest in the field.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , China
Contents:
1. Social mobilization of women by law: the Communist Party of China and the practice of marriage and family
law in rural areas before 1949 1
Yi Weifeng
2. Deconstruction of the objective-subjective burden of proof system 31
Zhou Hongbo
3. The subjective public right of the individual to claim supra-individual interests and its boundaries 55
Wang Shijie
4. On the principles of legality, legitimacy, and necessity of personal information processing 87
Liu Quan
5. On mutual assent relationships in criminal law 120
Wang Feiyue
6. On criminal imputation of voters in illegal collective resolutions: focus on cases of opponents, abstainers and
anonymous voting 150
Mao Naichun
7. A rebuttal to ‘Public Theft Theory’ and its theoretical basis 179
Liu Zhixiong
8. Research on the criminal law regulation of anti-money laundering in China under the concept of overall national security 205
Wang Xin
9. Systematic interpretation of the statute of limitations for criminal prosecution 234
Wang Gang
10. Collaborative central–regional governance of local finance and corresponding rule of law path 264
Feng Hui
11. A new classification of insider trading from the perspective of anti-fraud: theoretical inquiries and empirical examination 304
Miao Yinzhi
12. Institutionalization and judicial application of directors’ self-dealing provision in limited liability corporations 331
Chi Ying