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Fu Hualing, « Sarah Biddulph, Legal Reform and Administrative Detention Powers in China », China Perspectives
This book is a timely study of the historical development of, and contemporary debate on, administrative punishment in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Administrative punishment is an intermediary punishment imposed on people who have committed minor offences, as legally defined, and do not deserve criminal punishment. To put intermediary punishment into perspective, one can imagine China’s penal regime operating like a gigantic sliding slope as envisaged by Victor Li: The vast majority of...