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E-grāmata: Renmin Chinese Law Review: Selected Papers of The Jurist (???), Volume 10

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Renmin Chinese Law Review, Volume 10 is the tenth work in a series of annual volumes on contemporary Chinese law which bring together the work of well-known scholars from China, offering an insight into current legal research in China.

Volume 10 provides original perspectives on pressing legal issues, including the identification of terrorism, smart contracts, and murder committed by female victims of domestic violence. Expert contributors explore crucial areas of Chinese law, such as public order and morality; legal rhetoric and social community; procuratorial organs in national governance systems; equal protection in the law; and organizational control in criminal law.



Featuring diverse and contemporary work, this work will be a valuable resource for scholars and students of Chinese law and politics, as well as policy-making and diplomatic professionals interested in the area.



Renmin Chinese Law Review, Volume 10 is the tenth work in a series of annual volumes on contemporary Chinese law which bring together the work of well-known scholars from China, offering an insight into current legal research in China.
Contents:

1 Juristic acts, public order and good morals 1
Dai Mengyong
2 Legal rhetoric as a technology to construct the social community 33
Li Sheng
3 Discovering the invisible facts: the use of social science
knowledge in judicial practice 58
Zhang Jianyuan
4 Procuratorial organs in national governance system:
organizational environment and legal theory structure 83
Liang Hongfei
5 On the diffraction effect of grassroots law enforcement:
from the perspective of ecology 114
Liang Yongcheng
6 Introspection on the logic of theory of organizational
control in criminal law 146
Yuan Guohe
7 Identification of terrorism in criminal law 171
Jian Kunyi
8 Clarification and application of necessity impeding
liabilities: From the perspective of murder committed by
female victims of domestic violence 197
Kui Jia
9 Private law interpretation of smart contracts 227
Wu Ye
10 The status and determination of trademark use in
trademark infringement 250
Lv Bingbin
11 The framework of equal protection analysis in America 278
Liu Jianlong

Index
Edited by Jichun Shi, Editor in Chief, The Jurist and Professor of Law, Renmin University of China Law School, Chi