受制约的权力扩张:中国刑事司法内外的检察改革

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Wanqiang Wu, Xifen Lin
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本文运用 "边界工作与交换 "的生态理论来阐释中国检察制度的最新改革,勾勒出检察院在其传统刑事司法领域内外不断扩大的职权范围。继2016年国家监察体制改革试点,剥夺检察机关职务犯罪侦查权后,中国检察机关努力在刑事、民事、行政、公益诉讼等领域拓展职权。通过研究中国检察机关如何利用各自的制度优势拓展职能,我们发现检察机关不仅加强了在刑事诉讼中的作用,还不断拓展刑事诉讼以外的职能。这些改革遵循着边界工作和交流所形成的明确轨迹。然而,与通常理论上的边界工作和交换不同,边界工作和交换通常从模糊和弹性的领域开始,而中国的检察改革则明显局限于一个固定的领域。这可以归因于检察院对国家支持的追求,这反过来又导致了其扩张受到限制。这一强化的理论框架揭示了中国检察院不断演变的角色,并强调了生态理论对于理解中国更广泛制度改革的潜在意义。
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Constrained Power Expansion: China’s Procuratorial Reforms within and beyond Criminal Justice
This article employs the ecological theory of “boundary work and exchange” to elucidate the latest reforms in China’s procuratorial system, delineating the expanding remits of the procuratorates both within and beyond their traditional domain of criminal justice. Following the national supervision system pilot reform in 2016, which stripped the procuratorial bodies of their authority to investigate official crimes, China’s procuratorates have endeavored to expand their jurisdictions in areas such as criminal, civil, administrative, and public interest litigation. By examining how China’s procuratorates leverage their respective institutional advantages to broaden their functions, we find that they have not only strengthened their role in criminal proceedings but have also continuously expanded their functions beyond criminal litigation. These reforms follow a well-defined trajectory shaped by boundary work and exchange. However, in contrast to boundary work and exchange as usually theorized, which usually starts in ambiguous and elastic areas, China’s procuratorial reforms are notably confined to a fixed sphere. This can be attributed to the procuratorate’s pursuit of state support, which has, in turn, led to its constrained expansion. This enhanced theoretical framework sheds light on the evolving role of China’s procuratorates and underscores the potential significance of ecological theory for understanding broader institutional reforms in China.
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Modern China
Modern China AREA STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Published for over thirty years, Modern China has been an indispensable source of scholarship in history and the social sciences on late-imperial, twentieth-century, and present-day China. Modern China presents scholarship based on new research or research that is devoted to new interpretations, new questions, and new answers to old questions. Spanning the full sweep of Chinese studies of six centuries, Modern China encourages scholarship that crosses over the old "premodern/modern" and "modern/contemporary" divides.
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