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Online Trials in China: Legal and Institutional Approaches During Different Stages of the Pandemic

Zhang Chi () and Liu Zhewei ()
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Zhang Chi: Law School, 34709 Peking University , 100871 Beijing, China
Liu Zhewei: Law School, 34709 Peking University , 100871 Beijing, China

The Law and Development Review, 2024, vol. 17, issue 2, 511-536

Abstract: China has set off a wave of legal and institutional approaches to meet the need of access to justice and rule of law in cyberspace. Online trials and Internet courts as the approaches have not been developed so rapidly until the outbreak of COVID-19. This article will divide the development of online trials in China into three stages and discuss their functions and orientations during different times of the pandemic.

Keywords: online trial; Chinese internet court; network governance; jurisdiction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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