Ling Li

University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies

Campus-Altes AKH

Spitalgasse 2, Hof 2, Eingang 2.3

Wien, 1090

Austria

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Scholarly Papers (17)

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'Performing' Bribery in China - Guanxi-Practice, Corruption with a Human Face

Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 20, No. 68, pp. 1-20, 2011
Number of pages: 24 Posted: 21 Nov 2010 Last Revised: 16 Jun 2017
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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Guanxi, Corruption, Bribery, Judicial Corruption, Rule of Law, China

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The Chinese Communist Party and People's Courts: Judicial Dependence in China

Forthcoming, American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 64, No. 1, 2016
Number of pages: 37 Posted: 18 Jan 2015 Last Revised: 23 Oct 2015
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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Comparative Law, Constitutional Law, Comparative Politics, Asian Law, Chinese Law, Chinese Studies, Courts, Communism, Comparative Constitutional Law, Judicial independence, Judicial Politics, Judicial Reform, Democracy, Comparative Politics, Democratization, Authoritarian Regimes

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The ‘Production’ of Corruption in China’s Courts – The Politics of Judicial Decision-Making and its Consequences in a One-Party State

Journal of Law & Social Inquiry, 2011
Number of pages: 50 Posted: 07 Jul 2011 Last Revised: 10 Sep 2011
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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Chinese law, Chinese courts, CCP, judicial corruption, judicial decision-making, judicial politics, judicial independence, rule of law, rule by law

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'关系'、礼物和腐败 - 腐败主体的能动性和腐败交换的运作模式 (Guanxi, Gift and Corruption - The Enabling Role of Corruption Participants in Corrupt Exchange in China)

Number of pages: 26 Posted: 23 Aug 2011 Last Revised: 25 Aug 2011
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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关系, 腐败, 贿赂, 人情, 礼物

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The ‘Organisational Weapon’ of the Chinese Communist Party — China’s Disciplinary Regime From Mao to Xi Jinping

Li, Ling. (2020). The "Organisational Weapon" of the Chinese Communist Party China's - disciplinary regime from Mao to Xi Jinping. Law and the Party in China: Ideology and Organisation. ed. by R. Creemers and S. Trevaskes, Cambridge University Press
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 09 Sep 2020
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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'Rule of Law' in a Party-State – A Conceptual Interpretive Framework of the Constitutional Reality of China

Asian Journal of Law and Society, Vol. 2(1), 2015, pp. 93-113
Number of pages: 29 Posted: 09 Jan 2015 Last Revised: 16 Jun 2017
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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constitutionalism, Party-state, CCP, rule of law, political reform, rule by law

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Order of Power in China's Courts

Asian Journal of Law and Society (Forthcoming)
Number of pages: 51 Posted: 03 May 2023 Last Revised: 10 May 2023
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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Chinese law, comparative law, constitutional law, law and politics, authoritarian law

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Governing the 'Constitutional Vacuum' - Federalism, Rule of Law, and Politburo Politics in China

China Law and Society Review 1 (2019) 1-40
Number of pages: 40 Posted: 18 Oct 2019
Ling Li and Wenzhang Zhou
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies and affiliation not provided to SSRN
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authoritarian constitutionalism, rule of law, Chinese Communist Party, authoritarian governance, authoritarian resilience, federalism, single party-state, Xi Jinping

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The Rise of the Discipline and Inspection Commission 1927-2012: Anticorruption Investigation and Decision-Making in the Chinese Communist Party

Modern China, Vol 42, Issue 5, pp. 447-482
Number of pages: 41 Posted: 18 Jan 2015 Last Revised: 11 Jul 2018
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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Chinese Law, Chinese Studies, Law and Society, Law and Politics, Political Corruption, Democracy, Contemporary China, Authoritarianism, Anti-Corruption, Corruption, Chinese Communist Party, Party System, party state

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Corruption in China's Courts

Li, Ling, “Corruption in China's Courts”, in Judicial Independence in China: Lessons for Global Rule of Law Promotion, ed. Randy Peerenboom, Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Number of pages: 26 Posted: 20 Jun 2018
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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corruption, judicial corruption, bribery, courts, judges, lawyers, China

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Transparency, Propaganda and Disinformation: 'Managing' Anticorruption Information in China

Journal of Comparative Law, 2018 Forthcoming
Number of pages: 17 Posted: 14 Jun 2018
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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corruption, anticorruption, China, propaganda, transparency, disinformation

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Politics of Anticorruption in China - Paradigm Change of the Party's Disciplinary Regime 2012-2017

Journal of Contemporary China, Volume 28, No. 115. (January 2019)
Number of pages: 20 Posted: 14 Jun 2018 Last Revised: 24 Nov 2019
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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corruption, anticorruption, Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping, ideology, political campaign, Chinese politics

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Guanxi-Networks, Lawyers and Marketization of Parochial Corruption in China's Courts

Number of pages: 16 Posted: 19 Jun 2017
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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guanxi, judicial corruption, China, corruption brokers, clientelism, transaction costs, parochial corruption, market corruption

The Hidden Significance and Resilience of the Age-Limit Norm of the Chinese Communist Party

The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus, Volume 20 | Issue 19 | Number 1 | Article ID 5758 | Dec 12, 2022
Number of pages: 10 Posted: 23 Dec 2022 Last Revised: 08 Apr 2023
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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Chinese Communist Party, Succession, Party Election, Party Congress, Age Limit

The Hidden Significance and Resilience of the Age-Limit Norm of the Chinese Communist Party

The Asia-Pacific Journal, Volume 20 | Issue 19 | Number 1 | Article ID 5758 | Dec 12, 2022
Number of pages: 10 Posted: 03 Aug 2023
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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Chinese Communist Party, Succession, Party Election, Party Congress, Age Limit

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Moral Economy of Corruption - Guanxi Networks in China's Courts

International Political Science Review, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 18 Posted: 20 Jun 2018
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies
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guanxi, gift, social exchange, corruption, bribery, moral economy, gift economy, judicial corruption, brokers, lawyer, transactional costs, social networks

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Corruption, Decision-Making and Authoritarianism in China’s Courts

Posted: 02 Jul 2010
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies

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Corruption, Judicial Corruption, Chinese Legal System, Chinese Courts, Rule of Law, Authoritarianism, Decision-Making, Bribery

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Decision-Making in China’s Courts - Tracing the Link Between Party Politics and Law

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 Last Revised: 03 Jul 2010
Ling Li
University of Vienna - Department of East Asian Studies

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China, Chinese Courts, Chinese Legal System, Decision-Making, Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Democratic Centralism, Rule Of Law, Authoritarianism