The Silent Influence of Guiding Cases: A Text Reuse Approach
(2023)
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Chen, B., Li, Z., Cai, D., & Ash, E. (2023). The Silent Influence of Guiding Cases: A Text Reuse Approach. [https://blog.uni-koeln.de/eclrhub/2023/09/12/the-silent-influence-of-guiding-cases-a-text-reuse-approach/]
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Detecting the influence of the Chinese guiding cases: a text reuse approach (2023)
Journal Article
Chen, B. M., Li, Z., Cai, D., & Ash, E. (2023). Detecting the influence of the Chinese guiding cases: a text reuse approach. Artificial Intelligence and Law, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10506-023-09358-7Socialist courts are supposed to apply the law, not make it, and socialist legality denies judicial decisions any precedential status. In 2011, the Chinese Supreme People’s Court designated selected decisions as Guiding Cases to be referred to by all... Read More about Detecting the influence of the Chinese guiding cases: a text reuse approach.
Courts Without Separation of Powers: The Case of Judicial Suggestions in China (2023)
Journal Article
Chen, M. B., & Li, Z. (2023). Courts Without Separation of Powers: The Case of Judicial Suggestions in China. Harvard International Law Journal, 64(1), 203-252Like courts everywhere else, socialist courts are tasked with settling disputes. Their decisions are backed by the force of law. But unlike courts everywhere else, socialist courts are also required to support official ideology and policies. They are... Read More about Courts Without Separation of Powers: The Case of Judicial Suggestions in China.