Decrypting Major Cases in China (3)

Decrypting Major Cases in China (3)

by Ding Yihe

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Ding Yihe records some fragments of China's legal process in the form of documentary literature. The cases shown in this book have all had a certain impact in Beijing and the country, and the facts of some cases have also been known to readers through various communication channels. But unlike other media reports, the content of this book comes entirely from Ding Yihe's personal interviews with the parties involved in the case and the relevant case files he has access to. Moreover, it provides an authentic display and disclosure of the little-known inside story of the case. Because the author's interviews and information are first-hand, authentic, and exclusive, the book's coverage of the case has a certain depth and breadth, and most of the content is unheard of and unseen by readers. In addition to focusing on the "China's first human flesh search case" heard by the Beijing Court, this book also interprets major cases that shocked the country, such as "China's first housing number fraud case" and "Peking University doctor expulsion of mother-in-law case".

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Kamado·tanjirou109mo ago

There are too many symbolic cases and no practical cases.

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