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Liu Xiaobo, Charter 08 and the Challenges of Political Reform in China [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 368 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Hong Kong University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9888139061
  • ISBN-13: 9789888139064
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 368 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Hong Kong University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9888139061
  • ISBN-13: 9789888139064
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In December 2008 some 350 Chinese intellectuals published a manifesto calling for reform of the Chinese constitution and an end to one-party rule. Known as "charter 08," the manifesto has since been signed by more than 10,000 people. One of its authors, Liu Xiaobo, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010 but has remained in prison since 2009 for subversive crimes. This collection of essays -- the first of its kind in English -- examines the trial of Liu Xiaobo, the significance and impact of Charter 08, and the prospects for reform in China. The essays include contributions from legal and political experts from around the world, an account of Liu's trial by his defense lawyers, and a passionate -- and ultimately optimistic -- account of resistance, repression and political change by the human rights lawyer Teng Biao. -- P. [ 4] of cover.

Recenzijas

Anyone pondering the choices confronting China's recently installed new leadership will want to read this perfectly timed collection of stimulating essays by a diverse group of perceptive China watchers. -- Jerome A. Cohen Foreign Affairs ... An excellent and wide-ranging analysis of the Charter 08 initiative for the gradual and peaceful democratization of China, and events swirling around the intellectual... professor and activist Liu Xiabo. Pacific Affairs

Notes on Contributors vii
Introduction 1(14)
Part One Liu Xiaobo and the Crime of Inciting Subversion
1 Is Jail the Only Place Where One Can "Live in Truth"?: Liu Xiaobo's Experience
15(16)
Jean-Philippe Beja
2 The Sky Is Falling: Inciting Subversion and the Defense of Liu Xiaobo
31(30)
Joshua Rosenzweig
3 Criminal Defense in Sensitive Cases: Yao Fuxin, Yang Jianli, Jiang Lijun, Du Daobin, Liu Xiaobo, and Others
61(18)
Mo Shaoping
Gao Xia
Lu Xi
Chen Zerui
4 Breaking through the Obstacles of Political Isolation and Discrimination
79(18)
Cui Weiping
Part Two Charter 08 in Context
5 Boundaries of Tolerance: Charter 08 and Debates over Political Reform
97(22)
Pitman B. Potter
Sophia Woodman
6 The Threat of Charter 08
119(22)
Feng Chongyi
7 Democracy, Charter 08, and China's Long Struggle for Dignity
141(22)
Man Yee Karen Lee
8 Charter 08 and Charta 77: East European Past as China's Future?
163(22)
Michaela Kotyzova
Part Three Charter 08 and the Politics of Weiquan and Weiwen
9 Challenging Authoritarianism through Law
185(20)
Fu Hualing
10 Popular Constitutionalism and the Constitutional Meaning of Charter 08
205(24)
Michael W. Dowdle
11 Charter 08 and Violent Resistance: The Dark Side of the Chinese Weiquan Movement
229(22)
Eva Pils
12 The Politics of Liu Xiaobo's Trial
251(20)
Willy Wo-Lap Lam
13 The Political Meaning of the Crime of "Subverting State Power"
271(18)
Teng Biao
Appendix: Charter 08 289(10)
Notes 299(72)
Index 371
Jean-Philippe Beja is a senior research fellow at the Centre for International Studies and Research, Paris. Fu Hualing is a professor of law at the University of Hong Kong. Eva Pils is an associate professor of law at the Chinese University of Hong Kong