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Abusive Litigation in China: Comparative Insights and Practical Approaches for Reform

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Abusive Litigation in China: Comparative Insights and Practical Approaches for Reform

J. Duan and B. Zhang

This article delves into the phenomenon of abusive litigation in China, exploring its various forms and consequences within civil and criminal contexts. Authored by Junshang Duan and BeiBei Zhang, the research advocates for regulatory methods to pinpoint responsible parties and establish adequate compensation, while drawing valuable comparisons from legal practices in England and the Netherlands.

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Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive examination of abusive litigation in both civil and criminal cases in China, focusing on its forms and impacts. It proposes nuanced regulatory approaches that emphasize the importance of identifying responsible parties and implementing appropriate compensation measures. In the Chinese legal system, abusive litigation varies by context. In civil cases, it often manifests as actions that clog the courts and drain legal resources, raising concerns about lawyer accountability and the financial burdens on victims. Although frequently discussed in Chinese literature, the above topic has seen limited comparative analysis, despite similar problems existing across different jurisdictions and a clear need for mutual learning. The article suggests that, in civil cases, insights from English and Dutch law could assist Chinese regulators in reducing incentives for lawyers to pursue unmeritorious or abusive cases and improving compensation for victims. In the criminal law context, abusive litigation is more prevalent in minor offenses in China, primarily due to issues related to the public power structure. The proposal emphasizes the need to optimize power distribution within the Chinese legal system, thereby safeguarding the integrity of the law and upholding human rights.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Oct 03, 2024
Authors
Junshang Duan, BeiBei Zhang
Tags
abusive litigation
China
civil cases
criminal cases
regulatory approaches
legal integrity
human rights
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