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6. Putting China’s Judiciary into Perspective: Is It Independent, Competent, and Fair?
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Hualing Fu
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. Evaluating Systems of Justice Through Public Opinion: Why, What, Who, How, and What For? 21
- 2. Judicial Systems in Western Europe: Comparative Indicators of Legal Professionals, Courts, Litigation, and Budgets in the 1990s 63
- 3. Debased Informalism: Lok Adalats and Legal Rights in Modern India 96
- 4. Democratization of Justice: The Indian Experiment with Consumer Forums 142
- 5. Empirical Research into the Chinese Judicial System 164
- 6. Putting China’s Judiciary into Perspective: Is It Independent, Competent, and Fair? 193
- 7. Economic and Political Aspects of Judicial Reform: The Chilean Case 220
- 8. Judicial Reform in Mexico: What Next? 240
- 9. International Assistance to Latin American Justice Programs: Toward an Agenda for Reforming the Reformers 290
- 10. The Rule of Law and Judicial Reform: The Political Economy of Diverse Institutional Patterns and Reformers’ Responses 336
- 11. An Immodest Postscript 382
- Index 419
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. Evaluating Systems of Justice Through Public Opinion: Why, What, Who, How, and What For? 21
- 2. Judicial Systems in Western Europe: Comparative Indicators of Legal Professionals, Courts, Litigation, and Budgets in the 1990s 63
- 3. Debased Informalism: Lok Adalats and Legal Rights in Modern India 96
- 4. Democratization of Justice: The Indian Experiment with Consumer Forums 142
- 5. Empirical Research into the Chinese Judicial System 164
- 6. Putting China’s Judiciary into Perspective: Is It Independent, Competent, and Fair? 193
- 7. Economic and Political Aspects of Judicial Reform: The Chilean Case 220
- 8. Judicial Reform in Mexico: What Next? 240
- 9. International Assistance to Latin American Justice Programs: Toward an Agenda for Reforming the Reformers 290
- 10. The Rule of Law and Judicial Reform: The Political Economy of Diverse Institutional Patterns and Reformers’ Responses 336
- 11. An Immodest Postscript 382
- Index 419