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Autonomy of Chinese judges : dynamics of people's courts, the CCP and the public in contemporary judicial reform
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2017
This dissertation is the outcome of author's observations and empirical research on judicial reform in China from the 1980s to 2015. Focusing on judicial decision making process of judges in Chinese courts, it attempts to answer the following questions: How do the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the public, and the internal administrative power—three factors essential to Chinese judges' judicial decision making process— influence the adjudication of individual cases in various periods of
doi:10.14288/1.0340007
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