Renmin Chinese Law Review
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Renmin Chinese Law Review

Selected Papers of The Jurist (法学家), Volume 9

9781802209570 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Jichun Shi, Editor in Chief, The Jurist and Professor of Law, Renmin University of China Law School, China
Publication Date: 2022 ISBN: 978 1 80220 957 0 Extent: 336 pp
Renmin Chinese Law Review, Volume 9 is the ninth work in a series of annual volumes on contemporary Chinese law which bring together the work of well-known scholars from China, offering an insight into current legal research in China.

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Renmin Chinese Law Review, Volume 9 is the ninth work in a series of annual volumes on contemporary Chinese law which bring together the work of well-known scholars from China, offering an insight into current legal research in China.

Volume 9 provides fresh perspectives on key topics including the notion of consequence in adjudication, legal illiteracy, and the nature of police defense behavior. Chapters by expert contributors in the field provide an insightful review of other crucial areas of Chinese law such as budgetary law, criminal law, copyright infringement, and labor contract law.

Including illustrative case studies, and shining a light on new legal developments in China, this work is a rich resource for scholars of Chinese law and politics all over the world, as well as for policy-makers in the region.
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Contributors: Yang Caixia, Wu Dezhi, Wang Gang, Man Hongjie, Lai Junnan, Zhu Kaixin, Lei Lei, Xiong Qi, Dong Wenjun, Zheng Xiaojian, Wang Zhantao, Chen Zhi
Contents
Contents:

1 Reflection on the consideration about consequence in
adjudication 1
Lei Lei
2 On the nature of police defense behavior 32
Wang Gang
3 Illiteracy, legal illiteracy and the transition of the socially
effective scope of judicial authority 62
Wu Dezhi
4 Land customs and the local fiscal dilemma in the Qing
dynasty: taking the multiple land ownership institution in
Fujian and Taiwan for instance 90
Lai Junnan
5 Research on the system reconstruction of the pluralistic
paths of criminal regulation of cyber accomplices 119
Yang Caixia
6 On the trend of functionalism and limitations of budget law 145
Chen Zhi
7 Reflection on the relationship between legal retirement age
and labor contract 161
Dong Wenjun
8 On criticism of the theory of relativity of capacity for rights 179
Zheng Xiaojian
9 Criticism of Schlüsselgewalt 205
Wang Zhantao
10 Research on the compensation for loss of chance in
medical malpractice 233
Man Hongjie
11 Interpreting transformative use under China’s copyright law 263
Xiong Qi
12 Reconstruction of the rules on the indirect infringement of
online copyright 285
Zhu Kaixin

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