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Wang, S. (2024). 'On the Characteristics of Joint Crime in Chinese Criminal Law' In E. Hilgendorf, (Ed.), Law in Times of Crisis (1st ed., pp. 351-380)
Wang, Shizhou. "On the Characteristics of Joint Crime in Chinese Criminal Law". Law in Times of Crisis, edited by Eric Hilgendorf, Duncker & Humblot, 2024, pp. 351-380.
Wang, S. (2024): 'On the Characteristics of Joint Crime in Chinese Criminal Law', in Hilgendorf, E (ed.). Law in Times of Crisis. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 351-380.

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On the Characteristics of Joint Crime in Chinese Criminal Law

Wang, Shizhou

In: Law in Times of Crisis (2024), pp. 351–380

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Shizhou Wang

Wang, Shizhou, Prof. Dr., Peking University Law School, Beijing, China

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Section Title Page Action Price
Shizhou Wang: On the Characteristics of Joint Crime in Chinese Criminal Law 351
I. Conceptual Characteristics of Joint Crime 352
1. Characteristics in Term of Numbers 352
2. Characteristics of Subjective Mental State 354
II. Characteristics of the Theoretical Basis of Joint Crime 357
1. Theoretical Characteristic of Antiquity 357
2. Soviet Russian Influence 362
3. Western Theories 364
4. Chinese Experience 366
III. Characteristics of the Conditions for the Constitution of Joint Crime 368
1. Forms of Joint Crime and Their Constitutive Conditions 368
2. Types of Co-Offender and the Conditions for Their Constitution 372
a) Principal Offender 373
b) Accomplice 373
c) Coerced Accomplices 374
d) Instigator 375
3. Punishment Standards of Various Co-Offenders 376
IV. Summary 377
Bibliography 379