Criminal reconciliation in contemporary China: An empirical and analytical enquiry

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Abstract

Criminal reconciliation, a special procedure stipulated in PRC's 2013 Criminal Procedure Law, allows the alleged perpetrators and victims of certain crimes to resolve criminal cases through reconciliation or mediation. Based on empirical studies on pilot practices of this mechanism in three cities in China, this book argues that criminal reconciliation enables abuses of power and infringement of the parties' access to justice. This programme further throws light on certain fundamental problems with the wider criminal justice system.

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Jiang, J. (2016). Criminal reconciliation in contemporary China: An empirical and analytical enquiry. Criminal Reconciliation in Contemporary China: An Empirical and Analytical Enquiry (pp. 1–292). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781785363115

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