China
Dr Sarah Biddulph is responsible for the China Program.
China Law Network (CLN)
A national China Law Network (CLN) has been launched under the auspices of the ARC Asia-Pacific Futures Research Network. Jointly initiated by Griffith University and the University of Melbourne, the CLN will promote collaboration, networking, student exchanges and research on Chinese law and justice. It aims to become a rich resource for Australian scholars, lawyers, officials and the public interested in China.
If you would like to join the CLN or would like further information, please contact Dr Sarah Biddulph, Co-Convenor of the CLN.
Recent Work
Introduction to the Main Amendments made to the Criminal Procedure Law of the PRC 1996, by Fan Chongyi; Translated by Sarah Biddulph.
The Process of Revising “The Criminal Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China” 1996, by Fan Chongyi; Translated by Sarah Biddulph.
Reasonable Government or Limited Government in Licensing? A Critical Survey of the Draft Administrative Licensing Law of P.R.C., by Dr Chen Duanhong - presented at Asian Law Centre Occasional Seminar on 6 August, 2002.
China's Administrative Adjudication System: Current Situation and Prospects for Administrative Adjudication in Guangzhou Municipality Guangdong Province, Outline of paper by Judge Liu Yuenan - presented at Asian Law Centre Occasional Seminar on 6 August, 2002. Translated by Sarah Biddulph.
Investigating and Prosecuting Official Corruption in China: The Minjiang Case, by Zhang Peitian; Translated by Weiping Wang; Examined and edited by Sarah Biddulph.