A Bibliographic Guide to the Criminal Law Literature of the People's Rebublic of China: 1949–2000
Abstract
Mr. Zhai presents a bibliographic guide listing the major sources of criminal law literature of the People's Republic of China published during 1949–2000. The fifty year span is divided into three phases, each containing a selective bibliography on criminal law representative of academic scholarship of the corresponding period.
- 1
Chang Yu-yü, Zhong guo fa xue si shi nian = chung kuo fa hsiieh ssu shih nien(Forty Years of PRC's Legal Science). Shang Hai People's Press, 1989 Ed., at 1–7.
- 2
Kao Ming-hsuan, Chao Ping-chih, Xin zhong guo xing fa xue wu shi nian = Hsin chung kuo hsingfa hsiieh wu shih nien (Fifty Years of New China's Science of Criminal Law), China Fang Cheng Press, 2000 Ed., at 3–42.
- 3
Han Yen-lung, Ch'ang chao-ju, Zhong guo xin min zhu zhu yi ge ming shi qi gen ju di fa zhi wen xian xuan bian = Chung kuo hsin min chu chu i ko ming shih ch'i ken chü ti fa chih wen hsien hsiian pien (Selection on the Legal Documents of Revolutionary Base Areas During the Period of China's New-Democratic Revolution), Volume 1. China's Social Science Press, 1984 Ed., at 85–87.
- 4
Commission of Legal Affairs of the Central People's Government, Zhong yang ren min zheng fu fa ling hui bian = Chung yang jen min cheng fu fa ling hui pien (Collection of Decrees of the Central People's Government: volume 1949–1950), Law Press, 1982 Ed., at 17–27.
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On July 25, 1950, the Zhong hua ren min gong he guo xing fa da gang cao an = Chung hua jen min kung ko kuo hsing fa ta kang ts ‘ao an [Program of Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China (draft)]5was completed by a group of experts in criminal law organized by the Commission of Legal Affairs of the Central People's Government, which marks the beginning of new China's study work on criminal law.
- 6
Kao Ming-hsüan, Xin zhong guo xing fa ke xue jian shi = Hsin chung kuo hsing fa k'o hsüeh chien shih (A Brief History on New China's Criminal Law Science). Chinese People's Public Security University Press, 1993 Ed., at 9.
- 7
Sun Wan-chung, Zhong hua ren min gong he guo zhu xi ling = Chung hua jen min kung ho kuo chu hsi ling (Order of the President of the Peoples Republic of China), volume 1. China Democracy and Legal System Press, 2001 Ed., at 1–11.
- 8
Supra note 5, at 166–188.
- 9
Supra note 5, at 166–188.
- 10
For the Criminal Code Drafts of the thirteenth, twenty-first and twenty-second, see supra note 5, at 189–281.
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The movement against the “three evils” was the struggle against corruption, waste and bureaucracy launched at the end of 1951 among the personnel of government departments and state enterprises. The movement against the “five evils” was the struggle against bribery, tax evasion, theft of state property, cheating on government contracts and stealing of economic information started at the beginning of 1952 among owners of private industrial and commercial enterprises. See Mao Tse-tung's On the Struggle Against the “Three Evils “ and the “Five Evils “. Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung, Vol. V, People Press, 1977 Ed., at 53–55. The unofficial translation in English may also be read from the website, Reference Archive: Mao Zedong, at http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-5/mswv5_17.htm (accessed on November 20, 2007).
- 12
Commission of Legal Affairs of the Central People's Government, Zhong yang ren min zhengfu fa ling hui bian = Chung yang jen min cheng fu fa ling hui pien (Collection of Decrees of the Central People's Government) volume 1951, Law Press, 1982 Ed., at 3–6.
- 13
Ibid, at 200–201.
- 14
Ibid, at 39–40.
- 15
Ibid, volume 1952, at 29–32.
- 16
Ibid, at 59–61.
- 17
Sun Wan-chung, Zhong hua ren min gong he guo zhu xi ling = Chung hua jen min kung ho kuo chu hsi ling (Order of the President of the People's Republic of China), Vol. 1. China Democracy and Legal System Press, 2001 ed., at 178–179.
- 18
Supra note 5, at 123–124.
- 19
Supra note 5, at 121–123.
- 20
Supra note 5, at 124–125.
- 21
Supra note 3, at 88–89.
- 22
Jiao xue jian bao = Chiao hsüeh chien pao (Teaching Bulletin), 10 (1956).
- 23
Zheng fa yan jiu = Cheng fa yen chiu (Political-Legal Study), 5 (1956).
- 24
Ibid, 2 (1957).
- 25
Hua dong zheng fa xue yuan xue bao = Hua tung cheng fa hsüeh yuan hsüeh pao (Journal of the East China Academy of Politics and Law), 2 (1956).
- 26
Fa xue = Fa hsüeh (Law Science), 1 (1957).
- 27
Supra note 25, 1 (1956).
- 28
Supra note 25, 2 (1956).
- 29
Supra note 25, 3 (1956).
- 30
Fa xue = Fa hsüeh (Law Science), 4 (1957)
- 31
Ibid.
- 32
Ibid.
- 33
Supra note 22, 23 (1957).
- 34
Supra note 23, 5 (1956).
- 35
Supra note 22, 21 (1956).
- 36
Ibid.
- 37
Ibid.
- 38
Supra note 22, 22 (1957).
- 39
Ibid.
- 40
Supra note 22, 23 (1957).
- 41
Supra note 23, 6 (1956).
- 42
Supra note 23, 1 (1957).
- 43
Supra note 30, 6 (1957)
- 44
Supra note 22, 2 (1957).
- 45
Supra note 23, 2 (1957).
- 46
Supra note 22, 26 (1957).
- 47
Supra note 23, 3 (1957).
- 48
Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung, Vol. V, People Press, 1977 Ed., at 363–402. The unofficial translation in English may also be read from the website, Reference Archive: Mao Zedong, at http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/-mao/selected-works/volume-5/mswv5_58.htm (accessed on November 21, 2007).
- 49
Zheng zhi yu jing ji = Cheng chih yü ching chi (Politics and Economy), 1 (1960).
- 50
Supra note 30, 8 (1958).
- 51
Supra note 30, 7 (1958).
- 52
Supra note 30, 5 (1958).
- 53
Zheng fa xue xi = Cheng fa hsiieh hsi (Political-Legal Learning), 3 (1958).
- 54
Ibid.
- 55
Supra note 23, 3 (1963).
- 56
Dong bei ren min da xue ren wen ke xue xue bao = Tung peijen min ta hsiieh jen wen k'o hsiieh hsiieh pao (Journal of Humanities Sciences of North East People's University), 2 (1958).
- 57
Supra note 23, 1 (1964).
- 58
Supra note 22, 23 (1957).
- 59
Supra note 23, 3 (1957).
- 60
Ibid.
- 61
This work is considered by scholars as the earliest monograph on criminal law of new China and is of great value to understanding the academic viewpoints and background on criminal law science.-author note.
- 62
Supra note 5, at 281–308.
- 63
Supra note 5, at 309–337.
- 64
Supra note 5, at 337–365.
- 65
Supra note 7, at 316.
- 66
Supra note 7, at 378.
- 67
Supra note 7, at 391.
- 68
Supra note 5, at 135.
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