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      Police conducts and the death of a citizen: on citizens' rights and others

      雷洋、警察、公民权利及其他之杂谈

      Liao, Zhixiong
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      Liao, Z. (2016). Police conducts and the death of a citizen: on citizens' rights and others (《雷洋、警察、公民权利及其他之杂谈》). Comments on Law (《说法》), 1(1), 33–37.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/10695
      Abstract
      A Chinese citizen died suddenly during a police raid on "suspected prostitution" which raised doubts on whether the police's conducts were appropriate. This article discusses issues regarding the protection of civil rights during police investigations and the use of force/firearms, and liabilities of abuse of power by police, looking into the Chinese law, other jurisdictions and the international treaties/declarations.
      Date
      2016-08-31
      Type
      Journal Article
      Publisher
      Shanghai International Studies University Law School
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