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E-raamat: Fundamentals of Military Law: A Chinese Perspective

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The book makes a comprehensive analysis of the basic principles and theories of military law, restructuring the theoretic framework of military law. It also puts forwards the new concepts of “core military law” and “international military law” for the first time in China, and even the world. The book could help legal scholars and lawyers, especially military lawyers and research fellows in military law, to have a new approach to study military law. 
Part I Basic Theory of Military Law
1 Basic Terms of Science of Military Law
3(40)
Section 1 Disciplinary Attribute of Science of Military Law
3(17)
I Attribution of Science of Military Law
3(5)
II Military Law Belongs to Public Law System
8(1)
III Categories of the Military Law Studies
9(3)
IV Relationship Between Military Law and Other Close-Related Disciplines
12(8)
Section 2 Evolution of Military Law
20(18)
I Emergence of the Science of Military Law
20(4)
II Development of the Science of Military Law
24(10)
III Patterns and Features of the Emergence and Development of the Science of Military Law
34(4)
Section 3 Significance of the Science of Military Law
38(3)
I Theoretical Significance of the Science of Military Law
38(1)
II Practical Significance of the Science of Military Law
39(2)
III To Strengthen the Studies on the Science of Military Law is the Objective Law and Successful Experience of the Legal System Theoretical Construction from Home and Abroad
41(1)
Reference
41(2)
2 Basic Theory of Military Law
43(66)
Section 1 Concept of Military Law
43(19)
I Military
43(2)
II Military Power
45(3)
III The Origin of the Term "Military Law"
48(3)
IV Concept of Military Law
51(2)
V Object of Adjustment of Military Law
53(2)
VI Features of Military Law
55(3)
VII Values of Military Law
58(2)
VIII Status Quo of Military Law in China
60(2)
Section 2 Phenomenon of Military Law
62(10)
I Military Legal Norm
62(4)
II Military Legal System
66(1)
III Military Legal Relations
67(4)
IV Military Legal Awareness
71(1)
Section 3 Culture of Military Law
72(12)
I Concept of Culture of Military Law
72(1)
II Features of China's Traditional Culture of Military Law
73(2)
III Status Quo of China's Culture of Military Law
75(2)
IV The Strategic Goal and Means of Realization of the Modernization of the Culture of Military Law in China
77(7)
Section 4 Military Legal System
84(21)
I Military Legislation
84(8)
II Source of Military Law
92(2)
III System of Military Law
94(5)
IV Military Legal System
99(6)
References
105(4)
Part II Core Military Law
3 Legal Framework of Military Power
109(14)
I Military Legislative Power
109(3)
II Power of Appointment and Removal in Military
112(2)
1 The Power of Appointment and Removal of the Organs of State Power
112(1)
2 The Power of Appointment and Removal of the State Administrative Organs
113(1)
3 The Power of Appointment and Removal of the State Military Organs
113(1)
III Military Decision-Making Power
114(2)
1 Decision-Making Power of the Organs of State Power
115(1)
2 Decision-Making Power of the State Administrative Organs
115(1)
3 Decision-Making Power of the State Military Organs
116(1)
IV Military Supervision Power
116(2)
1 Supervision Power of the Organs of State Power
116(1)
2 The Supervision Power of the State Administrative Organ
117(1)
3 The Supervision Power of the State Military Organs
117(1)
V Military Administrative Power
118(2)
1 The Administrative Power of the State Administrative Organizations
118(1)
2 Administrative Power of the State Military Organs
118(2)
VI Nature of the Military Power of the CMC
120(3)
1 The CMC Is Subordinate to the Organ of Supreme Power in National Defense Leading Activities
120(1)
2 The Commanding Power of the CMC Chairman Is of the Function and Power of the Supreme Organ of State Power
121(1)
3 CMC Is Subordinate to the Supreme Organ of State Power as Well as to the Central Committee of Communist Party of China (CPC)
122(1)
4 Armed Forces
123(4)
I Concept and Substantive Characteristics of Armed Forces
123(1)
II Position and Task of the Armed Forces in China
124(2)
III Objectives of Armed Forces Building
126(1)
5 Military Administrative Law
127(82)
Section 1 Outline of Military Administrative Law
127(6)
I Military Administration and Military Administrative Law
127(2)
II Legal Relations of Military Administration
129(1)
III Basic Principles of Military Administrative Law
130(1)
IV Structural System of Military Administrative Law
131(2)
Section 2 Main Content of Military Administrative Law
133(31)
I "Common Regulations" of the Armed Forces
133(9)
II Military Personnel Legal System
142(13)
III Legal System on Military Training, Equipment Management, and Logistics
155(5)
IV Legal System of Servicemen's Preferential Treatment
160(4)
Section 3 Military Administrative Violation and Military Administrative Litigation
164(43)
I Military Administrative Violation
164(18)
II Military Administration Justice
182(11)
III Military Administrative Litigation
193(14)
References
207(2)
6 Military Criminal Law
209(44)
Section 1 Introduction to Military Criminal Law
209(12)
I The Concept of Military Criminal Law
209(9)
II The Emergence and Development of Military Criminal Law
218(2)
III Military Criminal Legal Liability
220(1)
Section 2 The Concept of Military Crime
221(8)
1 Military Crimes and Crimes Committed by Servicemen
223(1)
2 The Military Crime and Military Duty Crimes
224(1)
3 Military Crimes and Crimes Relating to Military
225(1)
4 The Military Crime and Violation of Military Discipline
226(3)
5 Military Crimes and Military Criminal Law in Wartime
229(1)
Section 3 Crimes of Violating Duty Committed by Servicemen
229(22)
I The Concept and Characteristics of Crimes of Violating Duty by Servicemen
230(3)
II The Criminal Responsibility of a Serviceman in Violation of the Duty Crime
233(2)
III The Types of Crimes Committed by Servicemen in Violation of Their Duties
235(16)
References
251(2)
7 Military Justice
253(82)
Section 1 Overview of Military Justice
253(11)
I The Concept of Military Justice
253(1)
II The Historical Development of Military Justice
253(3)
III The Principles of Military Justice
256(6)
IV The Task of Military Justice
262(2)
Section 2 The Main Content of Military Justice
264(19)
I Military Security Work
264(3)
II Military Procuratorial Work
267(9)
III Military Justice
276(3)
IV The Principle and System of Military Justice
279(2)
V The Main Contents of the Military Trial
281(2)
Section 3 Military Criminal Procedure
283(10)
I The Concept and Characteristics of Military Criminal Procedure
284(2)
II The Origin of Military Criminal Procedure
286(4)
III Establishment of the System of Military Criminal Procedure Law
290(3)
Section 4 Legal System of Military Lawyers
293(38)
I The Historical Evolution of the Military Lawyer System in China
294(10)
II China's Military Lawyer System
304(16)
III Foreign Military Lawyer System
320(11)
References
331(4)
Part III The Law of National Defense
8 National Defense and the Law of National Defense
335(26)
Section 1 Basic Connotation of National Defense
335(11)
I The Origin of National Defense Concepts
335(2)
II The Fundamental Features of Modern National Defense
337(2)
III The Definition of National Defense
339(7)
Section 2 Characteristics and Functions of National Defense Law
346(8)
I The Main Characteristics of National Defense Law
346(3)
II Roles of National Defense Law
349(5)
Section 3 The Sources of National Defense Law
354(7)
I The Concepts Concerning Sources of National Defense Law
354(1)
II The Composition of Sources of China's National Defense Law
354(7)
9 National Defense Acts and Basic Principles of National Defense Law
361(26)
Section 1 Legal Relations of National Defense
361(7)
I Concepts and Characteristics of National Defense Legal Relations
361(1)
II The Composing Elements of National Defense Legal Relation
362(6)
Section 2 The Acts of National Defense
368(9)
I The Connotation and Characteristics of National Defense Acts
368(1)
II Classification of National Defense Acts
369(3)
III Influencing Factors of National Defense Acts
372(5)
Section 3 The Basic Principles of National Defense Activities
377(10)
I The Overview of the Basic Principles of National Defense Activities
377(4)
II The Basic Principles of China's National Defense Activities
381(6)
10 Military Service Law
387(18)
I The Concept of Military Service Law
387(3)
1 Adjusted Objects of Military Service Law
388(1)
2 Military Service Law System
389(1)
3 Status and Functions of Military Service Law
389(1)
II China's Current Military Service System
390(10)
1 Characteristics of China's Military Service System
390(2)
2 Military Service Working Organs
392(1)
3 Requirements of Citizens for Military Service and Its Forms and Duration
393(5)
4 Conscription, Recruitment and Mobilization of Military Troops
398(2)
5 Rights and Obligations of Chinese Citizens in Military Service
400(1)
III Development Trend of Military Service System
400(5)
1 Carry Out Military Recruitment to Guarantee Army Professionalism
401(1)
2 Pay Attention to New Soldier Literacy and Enhance Troop Quality
401(1)
3 Adjust Service Duration and Enforce Long and Short-Term Mixed Military Service
402(1)
4 Strengthen Patriotic Education, and Enhance Civil Awareness of Military Service
402(1)
5 Using Information Technology to Improve Conscription and Recruitment Efficiency
403(2)
11 Legal Liability of National Defense
405(30)
Section 1 Legal Liability of National Defense: The Conception
405(3)
I Legal Liability of National Defense: The Meaning
405(1)
II Legal Liability of National Defense: The Characteristics
405(3)
Section 2 The Basis for the Determination of the Legal Responsibility of National Defense
408(1)
Section 3 Identification and Investigation of National Defense Legal Liability
409(1)
I Identification and Investigation of Civil Legal Liability of National Defense
409(4)
II Identification and Investigation of Administrative Legal Liability of National Defense
411(1)
III Identification and Investigation of Criminal Legal Liability of National Defense
412(1)
Section 4 Crimes Endangering Interests of National Defense
413(22)
I Definition and Characteristics of Crimes Endangering Interests of National Defense
414(1)
II Types of Crimes Endangering Interests of National Defense
415(4)
III Crimes of Endangering Material Basis of National Defense
419(4)
IV Crimes of Obstructing Administration Order of National Defense
423(4)
V Crimes of Endangering Armed Forces Building
427(8)
Part IV The Law of War
12 An Introduction to the Law of War
435(20)
Section 1 Basic Theories of the Law of War
435(8)
I The Historical Development of Ancient Law of War
436(4)
II The Development of Traditional and Modern Law of War
440(3)
Section 2 The Sources of the Law of War
443(3)
I The Concept of the Sources of the Law of War
443(1)
II The Sources of the Law of War
444(2)
Section 3 The Roles of the Law of War
446(8)
I The Positive Roles of the Law of War
446(5)
II The Limitation of the Role of the Law of War
451(3)
References
454(1)
13 The Basic Legal Principles and Rules of Military Operations in Wartime
455(24)
Section 1 The Basic Legal Principles of the Law of War
455(5)
I The Basic Principles of the Law of War
455(2)
II The General Principles of the Law of War
457(3)
Section 2 The Basic Principles of Military Operations in Wartime
460(12)
I The Inception and End of War
460(3)
II The Restrictions on the Means and Methods of Warfare
463(9)
Section 3 The Principles of Humanitarian Protection in War
472(5)
I The History of Humanitarian Protection in War
472(1)
II The Principles of Humanitarian Protection in Wars
473(4)
References
477(2)
14 Rules of the Laws of War
479(50)
Section 1 Laws of Land Warfare
479(14)
I Rules of Military Operations in Land Warfare
479(8)
II Rules on the Occupation and Management of the Enemy State's Territory
487(6)
Section 2 Laws of Naval Warfare
493(12)
I Development and Trend of Law of Naval Warfare
493(4)
II Main Content of Law of Naval Warfare
497(8)
Section 3 Laws of Air Warfare
505(11)
I Historical Development and Future Trends of Laws of Air Warfare
505(6)
II Rules of Air Warfare
511(5)
Section 4 Rules on Neutrality
516(11)
I Concept and Types of Neutrality
516(4)
II The Regime of Neutrality in Time of War
520(7)
References
527(2)
15 The Crimes of War
529(16)
Section 1 Introduction to the Crimes of War
529(2)
I Concept of the Crimes of War
529(1)
II The Types of the Crimes of War
530(1)
Section 2 Legal Liability of the Crimes of War
531(11)
I Two Forms of Punishments for the Crimes of War
531(3)
II International Practices of Punishing the Crimes of War
534(8)
References
542(3)
Part V International Military Law
16 Concept and Characteristics of International Military Law
545(4)
I Concept of International Military Law
545(2)
1 Objects Regulated by International Military Law
545(1)
2 Law of War and International Military Law
546(1)
II Basic Characteristics of International Military Law
547(1)
Reference
548(1)
17 Main Content of International Military Law
549(16)
I Collective Security Guarantee Regime Under the UN Charter
549(6)
1 Security Guarantee Regime Established by the League of Nations
549(1)
2 Collective Security Regime Under the UN Charter
550(1)
3 Some Major Legal Issues in the Contemporary Collective Security Regime
551(4)
II Disarmament Regime
555(7)
1 The Necessity of Disarmament
555(1)
2 Disarmament Is an Important Content of International Military Laws
556(1)
3 Major Legal Measures on Disarmament Adopted by the United Nations
557(1)
4 Content of United Nations Disarmament and International Disarmament Bodies and Institutions
558(2)
5 Content of Disarmament Treaties
560(2)
III UN Peace Keeping Operations System
562(3)
1 Basic Legal Meaning
562(3)
18 China's Practice of International Military Law
565
I China's Legal Perspectives on International Collective Security Guarantee
565(1)
II China's Legal Practice on Disarmament
566(2)
1 China's Principles and Measures on Disarmament
566(1)
2 China's Practical Actions of Disarmament
567(1)
III China's Participation in the United Nations International Peacekeeping Operations
568
Jian Zhou, Professor and Senior Colonel in the Political Academy, the National Defence University, China, PhD supervisor in the China University of Political Science and Law and East China University of Political Science and Law, the leading scholar of the Discipline of Armed Police Law and the Chief Expert at the Legal Research Centre of the Armed Police Force, military lawyer, referee of the Journal of Social Sciences in China. Used to be the director of the first teaching and research division of military law in China. Professor Zhou supervised the first MA candidate and the first PhD candidate of military law in China, and was appraised as an excellent supervisor of MA candidate.