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July 21, 2022

China Wrongful Convictions Case Archive

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July 21, 2022
Image of a bunk bed in a jail cell with: U.S.-Asia Law Institute New York University China Wrongful Convictions Case Archive text overlayed over the image

USALI researchers have collected and documented selected wrongful conviction cases in China with the aim of providing the first English-language case archive for people interested in learning about how wrongful convictions are redressed in China. Through the lens of these cases, we can see the evolution of the Chinese criminal justice system

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