China’s Death Penalty in the Twenty-First Century
China’s Death Penalty in the Twenty-First Century
This concluding chapter examines two more high profile cases in recent years to highlight major problems and challenges of the existing death penalty system in China. In addition, it discusses significant gaps between China's current practices and international standards in order to project future death penalty reforms.
Keywords: Tan Hui case, Wu Ying case, international standards, gaps between China’s practice and international standards, death penalty reform, legislative and judicial measures
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