中国行政法的英文文献(2010年)
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1. Books
Balme, Stéphanie & Michael W. Dowdle (eds.), Building Constitutionalism in China (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)
Biddulph, Sarah, Legal Reform and Administrative Detention Powers in China (Cambridge University Press, 2007)
Bilancia, Philip R., Ddictionary of Chinese Law and Government: Chinese-English (Stanford Univeristy Press, 1981) [1]
Chan, Peter F., The PRC: Modernization and Legal Development
Chen, Albert Hung-yee, An Introduction to the Legal System of the People’s Republic of China (1st, Butterworths Asia, 1992; 3rd ed., LexisNexis, 2004)
Chen Jianfu, Chinese Law: Context and Transformation (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2008)
Chen Jianfu, Li Yuwen & Jan Michiel Otto (eds.), Implementation of Law in the People's Republic of China (Kluwer Law International, 2002)
Chen Zexian (ed.), Contemporary Chinese Law (China Procuratorial Press, 2009)
Clarke, Donald C., Puzzling Observations in Chinese Law: When is a Riddle Just a Mistake? (New York University Press, 2001)
Clarke, Donald C. (ed.), China's Legal System: New Developments, New Challenges (The China Quarterly Special Issues) (Cambridge University Press, 2008)
Cohen, Jerome A. (ed.), Contemporary Chinese Law: Research Problems and Perspectives (Harvard University Press, 1970)
Corne, Peter Howard, Foreign Investment in China: The Administrative Legal System (Transnational Publishers, 1997)
Diamant, Neil, Stanley Lubman & Kevin O’Brien (eds.), Engaging the Law in China: State, Society and Possibilities for Justice (Stanford University Press, 2005)
Du Xichuan, China's Legal System: General Survey
Goldman, Merle, From Comrade to Citizen: The Struggle for Political Rights in China (Harvard University Press, 2005)
Hsu, C. Stephen (ed.), Understanding China's Legal System: Essays in Honor of Jerome A. Cohen (New York University, 2003)
Jiang Jinsong, The National People’s Congress of China (2003)
Johnson, Ian, Wild Grass: Three Portraits of Change in Modern China (Vintage Books, 2004)
Keith, Ronald C., China‘s Struggle for the Rule of Law (St. Martin’s Press, 1994)
Keith, Ronald & Zhiqiu Lin, Law and Justice in China’s New Marketplace (Palgrave, 2001)
Keller, Perry (ed.), Chinese Law and Legal Theory (the International Library of Essays in Law & Legal Theory) (Ashgate, 2001)
Ladany, Laszlo, Law and Legality in China: The Testament of a China-Watcher, (University of Hawaii Press, 1992)
Lee, Tahirih (ed.), Chinese Law (4 vols., collected journal articles) (Garland, 1997)
Li Buyun (ed.), Constitutionalism and China (Law Press, 2006)
Li Lin et at (eds.), The China Legal Development Yearbook (vol.1, Brill Academic Publishers, 2008; vol. 3, 2009; vol.4, 2010)
Li, Victor H., Law Without Lawyers: A Comparative View of Law in China and the United States (Stanford Alumni Association, 1977; Westview Press, 1978)
Lin Feng, Administrative Law: Procedures and Remedies in China (Sweet & Maxwell, 1995)
Lin Fu-shun (compiled and editor), Chinese Law, Past and Present: A Bibliography of Enactments and Commentaries in English Text (East Asian Institute of Columbia University, 1966)
Lo, Carlos Wing-hung, China's Legal Awakening: Legal Theory and Criminal Justice in Deng's Era (Hong Kong University Press, 1995)
Lo, Vai Io, Lawmaking in China
Lubman, Stanley (ed.), China's Legal Reforms (Oxford University Press, 1996)
Lubman, Stanley B., Bird in a Cage: Legal Reform in China after Mao (Stanford University Press, 1999)
Ma, Stephen, Administrative Reform in Post-Mao China: Efficiency or Ethics (University Press of America, 1996)
Naughton, Barry J. & Dali L. Yang (eds.), Holding China Together: Diversity and National Integration in the Post-Deng Era, University of California, 2004
O'Brien, Kevin J., Reform without Liberalization: China's National People's Congress and the Politics of Institutional Change (Cambridge University Press, 2008)
O'Brien, Kevin J. & Li LianJiang, Rightful Resistance in Rural China (Cambridge University Press, 2006)
Oldham, John R. (ed.), China's Legal Development (M. E. Sharpe, 1986)
Otto, Jan Michiel, et al (eds.), Law-making in the People’s Republic of China (Kluwer Law International, 2000)
Peerenboom, Randall, Lawyers in China: Obstacles to Independence and the Defense of Rights (Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, 1998)
------ China's Long March toward Rule of Law (Cambridge University Press, 2002)
------ China Modernizes: Threat to the West or Model for the Rest? (Oxford University Press, 2007)
Potter, Pitman B. (ed.), Domestic Law Reform in Post-Mao China (M. E. Sharpe, 1994)
Potter, Pitman, The Chinese Legal System: Globalization and Local Legal Culture
Rooij, Benjamin van, Regulating Land and Pollution in China: Lawmaking, Compliance, and Enforcement; Theory and Cases (Leiden University Press, 2006)
Turner, Karen G. et at (eds.), The Limits of the Rule of Law in China (University of Washington Press, 2000)
Tanner, Murray Scot, The Politics of Lawmaking in China: Institutions, Processes and Democratic Prospects (Oxford University Press, 1999)
Vermeer, Eduard B. & Ingrid d’Hooghe (eds.), China’s Legal Reforms and Their Political Limits (Curzon Press, 2002)
Wang Chenguang & Zhang Xianchu (eds.), Introduction to Chinese Law (Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 1997)
Yang Dali, Remaking the Chinese Leviathan: Market Transition and Governance
Yang Guobin, The Power of the Internet in China: Citizen Activism Online (Columbia University Press, 2009)
Zhang Fusen (ed.), Outlines of the Legal System of the People's Republic of China (Law Press, 2004)
Zhang Yong (ed.), Comparative Studies on Government Liability in East and Southeast Asia (1999)
Zheng Yongnian, From Rule by Law to Rule of Law: Realistic View
Zheng Yongnian & Zou Keyuan, Towards more effective governance: China's politics in 1998
Zhu Yikun, Concise Chinese Law (Law Press, 2003)
Zou Keyuan, China's legal reform: towards the rule of law
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2. Articles
Alford, William P., “A Second Great Wall: China’s Post-Cultural Revolution Project of Legal Construction,” 11 Cultural Dynamics 193 (1999)
Bary, Wm. Theodore De, “The Constitutional Tradition in China,” 9 J. Chinese L. 7 (1995)
Bath, Vivienne, “Reducing the Role of Government: The Chinese Experiment,” 3 (1) Asian Journal of Comparative Law 1 (2008)
Biddulph, Sarah, “Through a Glass Darkly: China, Transparency and WTO,” in Australian Journal of Asian Law, Vol. 3 No.1, the Federal Press, Annandale, NSW, 2001
Bing, Song, “Assessing China's System of Judicial Review of Administrative Actions,” 8 China L. Rep. 1 (1994-1999)
Bruckner, Matthew, “The Paradox of Social Instability in China and the Role of the Xinfang System,” 4 Cambridge Student L. Rev. 92 (2008-2009)
Burns, John P., “Public Sector Reform and the State: the Case of China,” 24 Public Administration Quarterly (2001)
Cai Dingjian, Introduction to the Administrative Penalty Law of China, 10 Columbia Journal of Asian Law 259 (1996)
Chen Jianfu, “The Development and Conception of Administrative Law in the PRC,” 16(2) Law In Context 72 (1998)
Chou, Kwok Ping, “Downsizing Administrative Licensing System and Private Sector Development in the People's Republic of China: A Preliminary Assessment,” http://www.adbi.org/discussion-paper/2006/08/23/1958.admin.licensing.prc/.
------ “Challenges for China's Reform of Government Procurement”, 15 Journal of Contemporary China , (2006)
Cohen, Jerome Alan, “China’s Legal Reforms at a Crossroads,” Far Eastern Economic Review, 23, March 2006
Dong Hao, “Judicial Review and Application of Administrative Norms,” China Legal Science, 2001
Edin, Maria, “Remaking the Communist Party-State: The Cadre Responsibility System at the Local Level in China,” 1.1 China: An International Journal 1 (2003)
Finder, Susan, “Like Throwing an Egg against a Stone: Administrative Litigation in the People's Republic of China,” 3 J. Chinese. L. 1 (1989)
Gechlik, Mei Ying, “Judicial Reform in China: Lessons from Shanghai,” 19 Colum. J. Asian L. 97 (2005-2006)
Hand, Keith J., “Using Law for a Righteous Purpose: The Sun Zhigang Incident and Evolving Forms of Citizen Action in the People's Republic of China,” 45 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 114 (2006-2007)
He Haibo, “Litigations without a Ruling: The Predicaments of Administrative Law in China,”
------ “The Scope of Judicial Review in China: A Sociological Perspective (1990-2000)”
------ “The Dawn of the Due Process Principle in China”,22 Columbia Journal of Asian Law 57 (2008)
He Xin, “Administrative Law as a Mechanism for Political Control in Contemporary China,” in Stéphanie Balme & Michael W. Dowdle (eds.), Building Constitutionalism in China (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)
Horsley, Jamie, “Rule of Law in China: Incremental Progress,” in C.F. Bergsten, B. Gill, N.R. Lardy & D. Mitchell, China: The Balance Sheet (Public Affairs Press, 2006)
Hung, Veron Mei-Ying, “China's WTO Commitment on Independent Judicial Review: Impact on Legal and Political Reform,” 52 Am. J. Comp. L. 77 (2004)
Huang Yasheng, “Administrative Monitoring in China,” 143 China Quarterly 828 (1995)
Information Office of the State Council, the, “China's Efforts and Achievements in Promoting the Rule of Law,” February 2008,available at http://www.gov.cn/english/2008-02/28/content_904901.htm.
Jiang Ming’an, “The Trend of Development of Administrative Law in the New Century,” China Legal Science 2002 (1)
Jiang Zhaodong, “The Administrative Use of Law in China: The Baori Golf Club Tax Case,” 12 Colum. J. Asian L. 191 (1998)
Keller, Perry, “Sources of Order in Chinese Law,” 42 American Journal of Comparative Law 711 (1994)
Kellogg, Thomas, “Courageous Explorers? Education Litigation and Judicial Innovation in China,” 20 Harvard Human Rights Journal 141 (2007)
------ “The Death of Constitutional Litigation in China?” 7 China Brief 4-7 (2009)
------ “Constitutionalism with Chinese Characteristics? Constitutional Development and Civil Litigation in China,” 7 Int. J. Constitutional Law 215 (2009)
Kong Xiangjun, “China’s Accession into the World Trade Organization and Its Implications on the Judicial Review System,” China Legal Science (Eng), 2002
Lee, Tahirih V., “Exporting Judicial Review from the United States to China,” 19 Columbia Journal of Asian Law 152, 163 (2005)
Leung, Conita S.C., “Conceptual and Constitutional Bases for Chinese Administrative Law,” 17 Bull. Austl. Soc. Leg. Phil. 175 (1992)
------ “Chinese Administrative Law Package: Limitations and Prospects,” 28 Hong Kong L.J. 104 (1998)
Li Wei, “Judicial Interpretation in China,” 5 Willamette J. Int’l L & Dispute Res. 87 (1997)
Liebman, Benjamin, “Class Action Litigation in China,” 111 Harvard Law Review 1523 (1998)
------ “China's Courts: Restricted Reform,” 191 China Quarterly 620 (2007)
------ “Changing Media, Changing Courts?” in Susan Shirk (ed.),Changing Media, Changing China (forthcoming Oxford University Press, 2010)
------ “Toward Competitive
Supervision?
------ “A Populist Threat to China’s Courts?” in Mary
Gallagher & Margaret Woo (eds.), Chinese
Justice:
Liebman, Benjamin & Curtis J. Milhaupt, “Reputational Sanctions in China’s Securities Markets,” Columbia Law Review (2008)
Lin, Chris X., “A Quiet Revolution: An Overview of China’s Judicial Reform,” 4 Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal 255
Lin Feng, “An Examination of the Sate Compensation Law 1994,” 25 Hong Kong L.J. 401 (1995)
Liu Nanping, “‘Legal Precedents’ with Chinese Characteristics: Published Cases in the Gazette of the Supreme People’s Court,” 5 J. Chinese L. 107-129(1991)
Lubman, Stanley B., “Bird in a Cage: Chinese Law Reform after Twenty Years,” Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business, 2000
Luo Haocai, “A Theory of Balance: The Theoretic Base for Modern Administrative Law”
McPherson, Stephen L., “Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones: The Path to Judicial Independence in China,” 26 Peen. St. Int’l L. Rev. 787 (2008)
Mertha, Andrew, Shifting Legal and Administrative Goalposts: Chinese Bureaucracies, Foreign Actors, and the Evolution of China’s Anti-Counterfeiting Enforcement Regime, in Neil Diamant, Stanley Lubman & Kevin O’Brien, Engaging the Law in China: State, Society and Possibilities for Justice (Stanford University Press, 2005)
Minzner, Carl F., “Xinfang: An Alternative to Formal Chinese Legal Institutions,” 42 Stan. J. Int’l L. 103 (2006)
------ “Riots and Cover-Ups: Counterproductive Control of Local Agents in China,” 31 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law 53 (2009)
------ “Judicial Disciplinary Systems for Incorrectly Decided Cases,” in Margaret Woo, Mary Gallagher & Merle Goldman, eds., Chinese Justice: Civil Dispute Resolution in Contemporary China Cambridge University Press (forthcoming) and 39 New Mexico Law Review 63 (2009)
O’Brien, Kevin & Lianjiang Li, “The Politics of Lodging Complaints in Rural China,” 143 China Quarterly 756 (1995)
------ “Suing the Local State: Administrative Litigation in Rural China,” 51 China Journal 75 (2004)
Ocko, Jonathan and Zhu Suli, “Political Parties in China’s Judiciary,” Duke University Center for International and Comparative Law Occasional Paper, pp.79-110(2009)
Ogus, Anthony & Qing Zhang, “Licensing Regimes East and West,” 25 International Review of Law and Economics 124–142 (2005)
Ohnesorge, John, “Chinese Administrative Law in the Northern Asian Mirror,” 16 Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems 103 (2006)
Palmer, Michael, “Controlling the State? Mediation in Administrative Litigation in the People’s Republic of China,” 16 Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems 165 (2006)
Peerenboom, Randall, “Ruling the Country in Accordance With Law: Reflection on the Rule and Role of Law in Contemporary China,” 11 (3) Cultural Dynamics315(1999)
------ “Globalization, Path Dependency and the Limits of Law: Administrative Law Reform and Rule of Law in the People's Republic of China,” 19 Berkeley J. Int'l L. 161 (2001)
------ “Let One Hundred Flowers Bloom, One Hundred Schools Contend: Debating Rule of Law in China,” 23 Michigan J. of Int’l L. 471 (2002)
------ “A Government of Laws: Democracy, Rule of Law and Administrative Law Reform in the PRC,” 12 J. CONTEMP. CHINA 45 (2003)
------ “Competing Perceptions of Rule of Law in China,” in Randall Peerenboom (ed.), Asian Discourses on Rule of Law (RoutledgeCurzon, 2004)
------ “Assessing Human Rights in China: Why the Double Standard,” 38 Cornell Int'l L.J. 71 (2005)
------ “What Have We Learned about Law and Development - Describing, Predicting, and Assessing Legal Reforms in China,” 27 Mich. J. Int'l L. 823 (2005-2006)
------ “The Social Foundations of China's Living Constitution,” (January 26, 2010), Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1542463
Pei Minxin, “Citizens vs. Mandarins: Administrative Litigation in China,” 152 China Quarterly 832 (1997)
Potter, Pitman, “The Administrative Litigation Law of the PRC: Judicial Review and Bureaucratic Reform,” in Pitman Potter (ed.), Domestic Law Reform in Post-Mao China (M. E. Sharpe, 1994).
Ross, Lester, “Rethinking Government Approvals: The New Administrative Licensing Law,” 5 China Law & Practice 30 (2004)
Tanner, Murray Scot, “How a Bill Becomes a Law in China: Stages and Processes Lawmaking,” 141 The China Quarterly 39 (Special Issue: China’s Legal Reform, 1995)
Wang Xixin, “Public Participation and Its Limits: An Observation and Evaluation on Public Hearings as Experimented in China’s Administrative Process,” China Legal Science (Eng), 2002
------ “Suing the Sovereign Observed from the Chinese Perspective: The Idea and Practice of State Compensation in China,” 35 GEO. WASH. INT’L. L. REV. 681, 682 (2003)
Whiting, Susan H., “The Cadre Evaluation System at the Grass Roots: The Paradox of Party Rule,” in Barry J. Naughton & Dali L. Yang (eds.), Holding China Together: Diversity and National Integration in the Post-Deng Era, University of California, 2004
Woo, Margaret Y. K., “Law and Discretion in the Contemporary Chinese Courts,” 8 PAC. RIM. L. & POL’Y 581, 599 (1999)
Wood, Stephen G. & Liu Chong, “China's Administrative Procedure Law: An English Translation with Comments,” 43 Admin. L. Rev. 89 (1991)
Ying Songnian & Wang Xixin, “Legislation on Administrative Procedures in China: The Status Quo and Future Prospects,” China Legal Science
Zhang Yong, “An Overview of the Sources of Chinese Administrative Law,” 21(6) Rev. Cent. & E. Eur. L. 597 (1995)
Zhao Xiaoli, “The Institutional Logics of Complaint Letters and Visits”
Zhu Guobin, “Constitutional Review in China: An Unaccomplished Project or a Mirage?” 43 Suffolk University Law Review 625(2010)

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