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Criminal Procedural Trial in China


Criminal Procedural Trial in China

Procedure of Excluding Illegal Evidence as an Example

von: Gao Yong

171,19 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 06.08.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9789819749355
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 200

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<p>This book examines procedural trials using the procedure of excluding illegal evidence as an example. Criminal trials include both substantive and procedural trials. The former focuses on the criminal responsibility of the defendant, while the latter aims to resolve procedural disputes between the prosecution and the defense. The illegal evidence exclusion process is a typical procedural trial that examines the lawfulness of evidence taking and excludes illegally obtained evidence.</p><p>The object of the study is the procedural rules of excluding illegal evidence in China. This book is innovative in that it examines the nature, function, subject matter, and litigation structure of procedural trials, and the relationship between procedural and substantive procedures. Moreover, the book compares various countries' procedure of excluding illegal evidence and examines the initiation, trial, rules of evidence, and appeals of the procedure of excluding illegal evidence in China.</p>
<p>Chapter 1. The basic theory of procedural trials.- Chapter 2. A Comparative Examination of procedure of excluding illegal evidence.- Chapter 3. Initiation of procedural trials.- Chapter 4. Hearing of procedural disputes.- Chapter 5. Rules of evidence for procedural trials.- Chapter 6. Appeals of procedural disputes.</p>
<p>Gao Yong is an associate professor of Law at Beijing International Studies University. Her research focuses on procedural law, evidence law, and the judicial system. She has authored several books, including&nbsp;<em>The Procedure of Excluding Illegal Evidence</em>,&nbsp;<em>A Comparative Study of Chinese and American Criminal Proceedings</em>,&nbsp;<em>Proof Mechanism of Illegal Evidence Exclusion</em>, and&nbsp;<em>The Rise and Fall of the Exclusionary Rule in the United States</em>. She is a member of the Chinese Society of Conduct Law, the Chinese Society of International Law, the Chinese Law Society, the Translators Association of China, and the Chinese Comparative Law Research Association.</p>
<p>This book examines procedural trials using the procedure of excluding illegal evidence as an example. Criminal trials include both substantive and procedural trials. The former focuses on the criminal responsibility of the defendant, while the latter aims to resolve procedural disputes between the prosecution and the defense. The illegal evidence exclusion process is a typical procedural trial that examines the lawfulness of evidence taking and excludes illegally obtained evidence.</p>

<p>The object of the study is the procedural rules of excluding illegal evidence in China. This book is innovative in that it examines the nature, function, subject matter, and litigation structure of procedural trials, and the relationship between procedural and substantive procedures. Moreover, the book compares various countries' procedure of excluding illegal evidence and examines the initiation, trial, rules of evidence, and appeals of the procedure of excluding illegal evidence in China.</p>
Analyzes the nature, function, subject matter, and litigation structure of procedural trials Compares various countries' procedure of excluding illegal evidence Examines the initiation, trial, rules of evidence, and appeals of the procedure of excluding illegal evidence in China

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