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Jiahong He

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    Hanging Devils
    Black Holes
    Methodology of Judicial Proof and Presumption
    The Evil in Sex
    • The Evil in Sex

      • 436 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution of sex from a mere reproductive function to a complex interplay of love and ecstasy, the narrative delves into the Creator's intentions for humanity to embrace toil and suffering. However, this transformation leads to a darker side, where indulgence in lust often gives rise to evil. The book examines the duality of human desire and its consequences, offering a thought-provoking perspective on the interplay between pleasure and morality.

      The Evil in Sex
    • Focusing on the theoretical framework of evidence law in China, this work by a Chinese professor synthesizes over thirty years of research. It clarifies key concepts, emphasizes the importance of evidence law, and re-evaluates presumption and evidence acquisition challenges. Additionally, it addresses the causes of wrongful convictions and presents a comprehensive overview of Chinese criminal justice evidence rules while incorporating global developments. This book serves as a significant resource for understanding the complexities of judicial proof in China.

      Methodology of Judicial Proof and Presumption
    • Black Holes

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(19)Add rating

      The story revolves around lawyer Hong Jun, who defends Xia Zhe, a trader accused of corporate fraud. As the trial approaches, Hong Jun uncovers a complex web of family secrets tied to the Cultural Revolution, revealing that the case is more intricate than it appears. In his quest for the truth, he must confront his own past, making the narrative a deep exploration of morality, personal history, and the impact of societal upheaval on individual lives.

      Black Holes
    • Hanging Devils

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      Set in the early 1990s, a newly returned lawyer in China takes on a decade-old murder case that reveals the complexities of a developing legal system. As he investigates the wrongful conviction of a local beauty's killer, Hong Jun confronts powerful figures prioritizing personal gain over justice. His quest for truth not only threatens his safety but also exposes the darker side of China's rapid transformation. Inspired by real events, this gripping tale delves into themes of ambition, corruption, and the struggle for justice.

      Hanging Devils
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      Empirische Studien zur Strafjustiz in China

      • 199 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Vermeintlich Ermordete tauchen Jahre nach dem Strafprozess lebendig wieder auf - augenfälliger kann sich ein Schuldspruch wegen Mordes nicht als Fehlurteil herausstellen. Der Autor untersucht den Zustand der Strafjustiz in China sowohl anhand konkreter Einzelfälle als auch eigener empirischer Untersuchungen. Zehn Fehlerbereiche der Strafjustiz in China werden herausgearbeitet und schließlich der Blick auf aktuelle Reformbemühungen gerichtet. Prof. Dr. Jiahong He, Professor für Beweisrecht an der Renmin Law School, Peking, "der bekannteste chinesische Strafrechtsprofessor für den Bereich des Beweisrechts" (Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Ulrich Sieber, MPI für Strafrecht, Freiburg)

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