Challenge to China: How Taiwan Abolished Its Version of Re-Education Through Labor draws attention to an underappreciated aspect of legal reforms in Taiwan, and asks how Taiwan’s experience might be relevant to its giant neighbor across the Taiwan Strait. This timely book by Jerome A. Cohen, whose groundbreaking work in the 1960s laid a foundation for the expanding field of Chinese law, and Margaret K. Lewis, professor at Seton Hall University School of Law and an expert on Taiwanese and Chinese law, will be valuable to lawyers, judges, and criminal justice professionals, as well as to anyone interested in the development of criminal justice systems.The Chinese leadership has for years claimed that it would soon abolish the infamous labor camps for its police-dominated system of "re-education through labor" (RETL) and stated in late 2013 that it would finally take steps to do so. Until the country’s new leadership finally eliminates RETL and other forms of police-dominated detention, however, unfettered police power is still a reality in Mainland China. Taiwan, however, abolished its own similar system of labor camps for liumang – very loosely translated as "hooligans" – in 2009, standing as a challenge to Mainland China to outlaw, at last, its analogous system. Taiwan’s success in curbing arbitrary police power challenges its neighbor across the strait to follow through on years of false starts on reining in the most egregious exercises of unfettered police power.
Jerome A Cohen
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Formato EPUB ● Páginas 268 ● ISBN 9781614729334 ● Editor Jerome A Cohen ● Editora Berkshire Publishing Group ● Publicado 2013 ● Carregável 3 vezes ● Moeda EUR ● ID 8063693 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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