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Tigers without Teeth The Pursuit of Justice in Contemporary China

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

19.03.2015

Abbildungen

1 BW Illustration, 4 Tables

Verlag

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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276

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23,5/15,7/2,1 cm

Gewicht

603 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4422-3616-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

19.03.2015

Abbildungen

1 BW Illustration, 4 Tables

Verlag

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Seitenzahl

276

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,7/2,1 cm

Gewicht

603 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4422-3616-5

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Libri GmbH
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DE

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  • Preface
    List of Acronyms
    List of Tables
    1 Introduction: "Tigers without Teeth?"
    Dilemmas of Rule of Law and Civil Society in Nondemocratic Regimes
    Challenges to the Pursuit of Legal Justice
    Why Study Environmental Pollution Victims and HIV/AIDS Carriers?
    Linking Civil Society Development, Litigation, and Rule of Law
    Understanding the Divergent State Responses to Looming Crises
    A Look Ahead
    Notes
    2 State Management of Civil Society and the Judiciary
    Contending Approaches to Chinese Civil Society
    Civil Society and the Judiciary as Arenas of Contestation
    Categories of Civil Society Organizations and Registration Rules
    Sources of Civil Society Organization Autonomy
    Regulatory Changes and Control over Civil Society Organizations
    UNAIDS and the Rift with China's State over the Global Fund
    China's Judiciary
    Party and State Influence over the Courts
    Sources of Judicial Autonomy
    Civil Society and Reining in Cause Lawyers
    Conclusion: China's State in the Trenches
    Notes
    3 The Development of China's Environmental and HIV/AIDS Crises
    Institutions and Epidemics in China
    Marketization and Globalization
    Legislation and Stigmatization
    Ministry of Health
    The Spread of HIV/AIDS in China
    Institutional Origins of China's Environmental Crisis
    Environmental Regulations
    Economic Institutions
    The Environmental Protection Bureaucracy 7
    China's Environmental Decline 7
    The Mao Era (1949-1978) 7
    The Post-Mao Era (1978-Present)
    Conclusion: Institutional Origins and Responses to Crises
    Notes
    4 Civil Society Responses to HIV/AIDS and Environmental Pollution
    The Development of HIV/AIDS Organizations
    SARS Crisis
    China CARES Program
    Limits to State-Centered Approaches to HIV/AIDS
    International Efforts to Empower Chinese AIDS Groups and Their Limits
    Chinese Grassroots NGOs-Bounded Autonomy
    A Fractured Civil Society: China's HIV/AIDS Organizations
    Environmental Civil Society Groups
    Emergence of Environmental Civil Society Groups
    Environmental Legal Aid Groups
    The Politics of Civil Society Development and Legal Aid
    Notes 115
    5 HIV/AIDS Carriers Settling for Discrimination
    Legal and Regulatory Context of HIV/AIDS Carriers' Rights
    State Attempts to Keep HIV/AIDS Social Conflict Out of the Courts
    Discrimination against HIV/AIDS Carriers
    Discrimination and the Right to Health Care
    Discrimination and Health Insurance
    Employment Discrimination
    Compensation for Contracting HIV/AIDS from the Mishandling of the Blood Supply
    "We Cannot Control Our Anger Anymore"
    Conclusion: Settling for Discrimination?
    Notes
    6 Litigating for Pollution Victims' Rights
    Development of Chinese Environmental Laws and Regulations
    Development of Environmental Litigation in China
    Joint Litigation
    Health Damages
    Right to Know
    Halting Pollution Violations
    Efforts to Improve Implementation of Environmental Regulations
    "Scientific Development," "Harmonious Society," and Litigation
    Notes
    7 Who May Defend the "Public Interest"?
    The Legal Basis of Chinese Environmental Public Interest Litigation
    The Slow Development of Environmental Public Interest Litigation
    Law Revisions and Environmental Public Interest Litigation
    GONGO Leadership of Public Interest Litigation and Societal Quiescence
    Courts and the Politics of Environmental Adjudication
    Representing the Public Interest: Citizen-State Struggles in Civil Society
    Notes
    8 Conclusion: Helping Tigers Grow Teeth
    Factors Propelling Rights Protection in China
    International Funding and Linkages
    Mobilization of Protest and Media
    Litigation
    Regime Allies
    Obstacles to Rights-Based Contention
    Uneven and Fragmented Civil Society
    Decentralized and Fractured Bureaucracy and Judiciary
    Is a Rights Revolution Incompatible with Regime Maintenance?
    Notes
    Interview List
    Bibliography
    Chinese Language Sources
    About the Author