The Making of Chinese Criminal Law: The Preventive Shift in the Context of the Eighth Amendment

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Based on John Kingdon's theory of the multiple streams, the book explains the origins of the legislative process and its outcomes by examining the role of public opinion, policy experts, and political actors in the making of Chinese criminal law.
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Author(s) By Ying Ji.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Paperback / softback
Pages 168
Published in United Kingdom
Published 26 Sept 2022
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Based on John Kingdon's theory of the multiple streams, the book explains the origins of the legislative process and its outcomes by examining the role of public opinion, policy experts, and political actors in the making of Chinese criminal law.
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Reforms in Chinese Criminal Law and Their Implications Chapter 3: The History of Lawmaking and the Multiple Streams Approach Chapter 4: Problem Stream for Chinese Criminal Law Making Chapter 5: Policy Stream
Ying Ji is Assistant Professor at the Law School of the University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China.
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