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July 21, 2022

Trial-Centered Justice in China: The Role of Evidence Rules

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July 21, 2022
Trial-Centered Justice in China: The Role of Evidence Rules

From 2019-2021, the U.S.-Asia Law Institute conducted a project to support the reform of China’s evidence rules as used in criminal trials. The project was partially inspired by an official reform initiative, first announced at a plenum of the Communist Party Central Committee in 2014, to “make the trial the center of the case” (以审判为中心).

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