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China's Criminal Law Reform from the Perspective of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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作者 焦阳 ZHAO Hongfang 《The Journal of Human Rights》 2017年第2期181-192,共12页
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights reflects the world’s perception of human rights, and is of vital importance in the field of international human rights. The Covenant has been signed by Chinese... The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights reflects the world’s perception of human rights, and is of vital importance in the field of international human rights. The Covenant has been signed by Chinese government. Although not ratified yet, it will definitely have an impact on the reform of China’s Criminal Law. Therefore, it is necessary to further change our notion of the criminal law system by defining the boundary between public power and civil rights and developing the view of human rights protection. In terms of the specific system, it is necessary to further reduce the number of crimes punishable by the death penalty and limit the application of the death sentence, improve China’s Criminal Procedural Law to protect the fundamental rights of suspects and defendants in terms of compulsory measures, investigation means and judicial form, and add some charges like enslavement and illegal human experimentation, which are criminalized around the world, so as to be in line with the requirements of international human rights protection. 展开更多
关键词 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights death penalty reform criminal procedure international crime
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From Power to Rights: Interpreting Inscribing “To Respect and Protect Human Rights” in the Amended Criminal Procedure Law
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作者 Liu Bo is a researcher with the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences. You Guozhen, Ph.D., is also with the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences. 《The Journal of Human Rights》 2012年第5期8-11,共4页
Human rights are one of the widely acknowledged value systems in the international ,community. The core of human rights lies in the life and dignity of human beings. On the one hand, criminal procedure law is related ... Human rights are one of the widely acknowledged value systems in the international ,community. The core of human rights lies in the life and dignity of human beings. On the one hand, criminal procedure law is related to life and freedom, which is the concern of everybody. On the other hand, it involves direct dialogue between national power and citizens' fights. 展开更多
关键词 in the Amended criminal Procedure Law Interpreting Inscribing To Respect and Protect Human Rights From Power to Rights
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Human Rights Safeguards in Criminal Procedure——An interview with Prof.Fan Chongyi
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作者 OUR STAFF REPORTER 《The Journal of Human Rights》 2007年第5期6-8,共3页
The issue relating to human rights safeguards in criminal procedure has of late attracted extensive attention. A Human Rights reporter recently interviewed Prof. Fan Chongyi of China University of Political Science an... The issue relating to human rights safeguards in criminal procedure has of late attracted extensive attention. A Human Rights reporter recently interviewed Prof. Fan Chongyi of China University of Political Science and Law on the issue. Following are excerpts of the interview. 展开更多
关键词 Pro An interview with Prof.Fan Chongyi Human Rights Safeguards in criminal Procedure
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The Science of Criminal Procedure and Its Value Theory in China's Transitional Period
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《Social Sciences in China》 1999年第4期73-80,192,共9页
关键词 The Science of criminal Procedure and Its Value Theory in China’s Transitional Period
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THE FORENSIC CHALLENGE
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作者 Paul Roberts 《Frontiers of Law in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2018年第1期43-66,共24页
This article investigates what might be characterised as "the forensic challenge" for criminal adjudication and clarifies its nature and scope. The "challenge" identified is complex, dynamic and multifaceted, enco... This article investigates what might be characterised as "the forensic challenge" for criminal adjudication and clarifies its nature and scope. The "challenge" identified is complex, dynamic and multifaceted, encompassing a variety of issues and debates concerning the ways in which forensic science evidence is validated, generated, presented, tested, evaluated and utilised in criminal proceedings. Common law evidentiary principles governing the admissibility of scientific evidence and expert witness testimony are reviewed and the underlying assumptions and potential weaknesses of adversarial trial procedure are critically considered. The discussion is pitched at the generic level of recurring intellectual puzzles, institutional design, regulatory frameworks, procedural structures and processes, macro-policy choices and methodological prescriptions, with the intention of making it relevant to an international audience. Aspects of the procedural law and adjudicative practice of England and Wales, and the regulatory context of UK forensic science, are offered as concrete illustrations with the potential for illuminating comparative extrapolation to other legal systems. In conclusion, the article draws out specific implications for Chinese scholarship, law reform and policymaking in relation to scientific and other expert evidence, and advances a bold suggestion for entertaining an unconventionally expansive conception of "forensic science" and, correspondingly, of the challenges it presents. 展开更多
关键词 forensic science expert evidence criminal procedure comparative legal method criminal justice reform
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