The legal status of decisions and judicial interpretations of the Supreme Court of China

S Cao - Frontiers of Law in China, 2008 - Springer
The decisions and the legislative interpretations of judicial interpretations of the Supreme
Court of China can be considered as a part of Mainland China's customary law, and carried …

The legal status of decisions and judicial interpretations of the Supreme Court of China

CAO Shibing - Frontiers L. China, 2008 - HeinOnline
The decisions and the legislative interpretations of judicial interpretations of the Supreme
Court of China can be considered as a part of Mainland China's customary law, and carried …

From a Supplementary Legislator to a Legitimate Judicial Lawmaker: On the Role of the Supreme People's Court in Developing the Law in Mainland China

Z Jin - Towards a Chinese Civil Code, 2012 - brill.com
Zhenbao Jin abstract the courts in the people's republic of china are subject to many non-
legal influences when deciding cases and giving legal opinions. they have not developed a …

Judicial explanations of the Supreme people's Court of China, subject to the provisions of the new Civil code of China

AP Fokov - Economic Problems and Legal Practice, 2020 - modernonco.orscience.ru
The people's Republic of China has long been undergoing a consistent reform of civil law in
General, and civil law in particular, Related to the codification of the norms, regulations and …

How do Chinese judges invoke the constitution? Analysis based on 1907 decisions

J Yu, J Cao, L Cheng - International Journal of Legal Discourse, 2022 - degruyter.com
The abolition of the judicial interpretation issued by the Supreme People's Court of the
People's Republic of China in Qi Yuling's case marks the end of the trend of developing a …

The Chinese Supreme People's Court in Transition

Y Fu - Supreme Courts in Transition in China and the West …, 2017 - Springer
In China, the court system consists of four-level ordinary courts that lie at the core of the
system, special courts and military courts. The next higher court to the first instance court has …

Unanswered questions and unresolved issues: Comments on the law on law-making

J Chen - Law-Making in the People's Republic of China, 2000 - brill.com
After some seven years in the making, the Law on Law-making was finally adopted by the
Third Plenary Session of the Ninth National People's Congress (NPC) on 15 March 20001 …

Vindicating the rule of law: the role of the judiciary

SD O'connor - Chinese J. Int'l L., 2003 - HeinOnline
The last two decades have witnessed a remarkable transformation in China's legal system.
Formal legislation has built a framework for commercial activity and economic investment …

Law-making functions of the Chinese courts: judicial activism in a country of rapid social changes

C Wang - Frontiers of Law in China, 2006 - Springer
The judicial production of law and the legislative production of law make a striking distinction
between the two legal traditions. Despite of these differences, judges in both legal traditions …

Law as an Instrument: Sources of Chinese Law for Authoritarian Legality by Shucheng Wang. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 310 pp. Hardcover: US …

DC Clarke - Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 2023 - cambridge.org
The Chinese legal system presents a bewildering variety of normative-looking material that
scholars have been trying for decades to figure out. 1 More recently, the Chinese law field …