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The Rule of Law in China

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Informationen zum Autor Eva Pils is Professor of Law at The Dickson Poon School of Law at King’s College London Klappentext What has replaced liberal conceptions of the rule of law in China's emerging legal-political order? >What are the implications of the changes as a result of the answers to these two questions, not only for domestic, but also for global and transnational rule of law? This book provides the reader with answers to these questions and in doing provides a fresh perspective on the internal dynamics of the struggle for the rule of law as it plays out domestically in China and the future of the Chinese legal-political system. Giving China's rising influence in the world, it will inform the global debate about the role of law in other countries, and will help us assess the chances of survival of the institutions currently supporting the rule of law at the international level. Vorwort Interrogates how Xi Jinping’s New Era affects the Chinese conceptions of the rule of law and its contribution to the international rule of law. Zusammenfassung What has replaced liberal conceptions of the rule of law in China’s emerging legal-political order?How are liberal rule of law ideas and practices based on domestic and international law enduring among officials, legal practitioners, civil society advocates and other citizens whose lives are touched by the ‘political-legal system’?What are the implications of the changes as a result of the answers to these two questions, not only for domestic, but also for global and transnational rule of law?This book provides the reader with answers to these questions and in doing provides a fresh perspective on the internal dynamics of the struggle for the rule of law as it plays out domestically in China and the future of the Chinese legal-political system. Giving China’s rising influence in the world, it will inform the global debate about the role of law in other countries, and will help us assess the chances of survival of the institutions currently supporting the rule of law at the international level. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of contentsIntroduction: The precarity of law in China’s Party-State order Chapter 1: Law under a doctrine of unity of powers Chapter 2: The evolution of rule of law discourseChapter 3: The legal process and limitations of access to justice Chapter 4: Rule of law promotion from in- and outside ‘the system’ Chapter 5: Lawlessness and dual state revivalChapter 6: International law and global governance ‘with Chinese characteristics’Conclusion...

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Authors Eva Pils, Eva (King's College London Pils, Pils Eva
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2023
 
EAN 9781509941568
ISBN 978-1-5099-4156-8
No. of pages 192
Series The Rule of Law in Context
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

China, LAW / Constitutional, LAW / Comparative, comparative law, Constitutional & administrative law, Constitutional and administrative law: general

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