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ID186946
Title ProperOf judge quota and judicial autonomy
Other Title Informationan enduring professionalization project in China
LanguageENG
AuthorHualing, Fu ;  Sun, Ying
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article presents the findings of original research on “judge quota” reform. The reform's agenda was essentially aimed at professionalization: by edging out a given percentage of judges, only the better qualified judges would be re-appointed to create a more professionalized judiciary. A key component of the reform was to reduce the level and the intensity of both political and bureaucratic control over judges in adjudication and to decentralize judicial power to the rank-and-file judges, restoring individualized judging while enhancing judicial accountability. This article critically examines the potential and limits of the judge quota reform in the context of incremental legal reform in a party-state.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly vol. , No.251; Sept 2022: p.866 - 887
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 251
Key WordsChina ;  Legality ;  Judicial Reform ;  Judicial Autonomy ;  Professionalism ;  Quota Judge


 
 
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