Abstract:
In this paper, I will begin by briefly describing the judicial appointment
system in the People's Republic of China (PRe) prior to the mid-1990s.
I will then analyse the major reforms that have taken place in the
decade since 1995, which have corrected some of the most serious
defects of the earlier period. Finally, I will conclude by discussing various
problems that still require resolution if China's judiciary is to
improve its generally poor reputation. I focus not only on the appointment
of judges, but also on their promotion/demotion, evaluation, and
discharge, as all of these aspects are intimately related under the current
judicial system.