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CX Daily: How to Better Protect Procedural Justice for Criminal Suspects in China

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In Depth: How to better protect procedural justice for criminal suspects in China

China’s legislature is looking to amend its 45-year-old Criminal Procedure Law (CPL) for the fourth time, with hopes to realize procedural justice for suspects through reforms while addressing new issues that have emerged in recent years.

Commonly referred to as the “mini constitution,” the CPL seeks to balance the powers of law enforcement and judicial authorities with the rights of criminal suspects and defendants.

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