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Titre Reforming China's Criminal Procedure Law
Auteur Hugo Winckler
Mir@bel Revue China perspectives
Numéro no 2012/3 Locating Civil Society
Rubrique / Thématique
Current Affairs
 China Analysis
Page 80-82
Résumé anglais Sources:- Wang Jianxun, “The provisions of the reform of criminal procedural law legalising secret investigations are a step backwards,” Caijing wang, 5 September 2011.- Chen Youxi, “The legalisation of secret investigations is an important violation of political integrity,” Zhongguo wangluo dianshitai – CNTV web site, Opinion section, 27 November 2011.- Wu Zhehua, “Chen Weidong discusses reform of the criminal procedure law: Behind each article there is a story,” Zhongguoguangbo wang, 8 March 2012.- Chen Guangzhong, “The provisions of the great reform of [China's] criminal procedure law represent progress,” Jinghua Shibao – Beijing Times, 9 March 2012.- Xie Doudou, Wang Heyan, “The vicissitudes of the clause on secret detention,” Caixin wang, 12 March 2012.- “A focus on the great reform of criminal procedure law: Important perspectives on the ‘little constitution',” Banyuetan wang, 13 March 2012.- Li Xiangning and Xu Kai, “Criminal procedure law amendment passes amid controversy,” Caijing, 25 March 2012.- Yao Dongxing, “Behind the scenes of the ‘great reform': Four protagonists' narratives about ten years of power games,” Zhongguo jingji zhoukan – China Economic Weekly, 27 March 2012.
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