Mediation in contemporary Chinese civil justice : a proceduralist diachronic perspective / by Peter C.H. Chan.
2017
KNQ1758.S47 C43 2017 (Mapit)
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Mediation in contemporary Chinese civil justice : a proceduralist diachronic perspective / by Peter C.H. Chan.
Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2017]
Description
xii, 327 pages ; 25 cm.
Series
Chinese and comparative law series ; v. 4.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
Legal history of civil mediation in China
Fundamental tenets of contemporary Chinese civil justice : substantive justice, material truth, and the Chinese judicial mindset
Connecting China's private and public spheres of civil dispute resolution : grand mediation, people's mediation and social engineering
Court mediation in the 'Wang Courts' and the impact of Wang Shengjun's policies on future developments
An empirical analysis of judicial conciliation in China
Trial management in China : the institutionalization of judicial preference for court mediation in civil litigation : overview of principles and practice
Conclusion : seven areas of tension in Chinese dispute resolution : the impact on in-court and out-of-court mediation
Afterword : the recent judicial reforms in China : its impact on civil Justice and mediation.
Legal history of civil mediation in China
Fundamental tenets of contemporary Chinese civil justice : substantive justice, material truth, and the Chinese judicial mindset
Connecting China's private and public spheres of civil dispute resolution : grand mediation, people's mediation and social engineering
Court mediation in the 'Wang Courts' and the impact of Wang Shengjun's policies on future developments
An empirical analysis of judicial conciliation in China
Trial management in China : the institutionalization of judicial preference for court mediation in civil litigation : overview of principles and practice
Conclusion : seven areas of tension in Chinese dispute resolution : the impact on in-court and out-of-court mediation
Afterword : the recent judicial reforms in China : its impact on civil Justice and mediation.
Summary
In 'Mediation in Contemporary Chinese Civil Justice', Peter C.H. Chan offers by far one of the most comprehensive analyses of the system of mediation of civil and commercial disputes in contemporary China. Based on extensive interviews with judges and a survey on in-court mediation covering 24 courts in China, the author seeks to answer a question that interests many legal scholars: is it practically feasible for the mediation of civil disputes in China to take the shape of genuine alternative dispute resolution, rather than being used by the courts as a means to preserve social stability? The book looks beyond procedural rules and examine how judicial culture and beliefs shape the landscape of civil dispute resolution in China.
Note
In 'Mediation in Contemporary Chinese Civil Justice', Peter C.H. Chan offers by far one of the most comprehensive analyses of the system of mediation of civil and commercial disputes in contemporary China. Based on extensive interviews with judges and a survey on in-court mediation covering 24 courts in China, the author seeks to answer a question that interests many legal scholars: is it practically feasible for the mediation of civil disputes in China to take the shape of genuine alternative dispute resolution, rather than being used by the courts as a means to preserve social stability? The book looks beyond procedural rules and examine how judicial culture and beliefs shape the landscape of civil dispute resolution in China.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-321) and index.
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Available in Other Form
Online version: Chan, Peter C. H., author. Mediation in contemporary Chinese civil justice Leiden ; Boston : Brill/Nijhoff, [2017]
Call Number
KNQ1758.S47 C43 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9789004342385 hardback alkaline paper
9004342389 hardback alkaline paper
9789004342392 (e-book)
9004342389 hardback alkaline paper
9789004342392 (e-book)
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