Review on the inefficiency and disorganization of judicial power |
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Authors: | Jianhua Xiao |
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Affiliation: | (1) Procedural Law Academy, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, 100088, China |
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Abstract: | The reform of civil procedure has been taken as an important topic by both scholars and judges in the recent twenty years.
Cases and judges’ practices offer materials and opportunities for scholars to carry out researches, which help judges find
the direction of the reform on civil procedures. However, it is not advisable to reconstruct the absolute adversary system
and pure due process in China to reduce the great power of the court. Therefore, it is essential to review on the basic theory
of civil procedure and overcome the inefficiency and disorganization of the judicial power by regulating judges’ power and
independence as well as their responsibilities.
Xiao Jianhua, professor and doctoral tutor of China University of Politics and Law. He got a master degree in Southwest University
of Politics and Law in 1995 and a doctor degree in China University of Politics and Law in 1998. He had been a Fulbright Visiting
Scholar studying at Law School of Northwestern (USA) in 2003–2004. His research field covers civil procedural law and evidence
law. His six books on civil procedural law and evidence law are published in China, his another book on bankruptcy will be
published in England. Now his research is focused on comparative law. |
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Keywords: | civil procedure judicial power inefficiency disorganization |
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