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The Road to the Rule of Law in Modern China electronic resource by Quanxi Gao, Wei Zhang, Feilong Tian.

By: Gao, Quanxi [author.]Contributor(s): Zhang, Wei [author.] | Tian, Feilong [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development PathPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XXIII, 150 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783662456378Subject(s): law | Law -- Philosophy | constitutional law | administrative law | Law | Constitutional Law | Administrative Law | Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal HistoryDDC classification: 342 LOC classification: K3154-3370Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- Inception: from Hundred Days Reform to Xinhai Revolution -- Failed Legacy: The Early Days of the New Republic -- Rule by the Party: Party Rule, Tutelage and Transformation towards A Modern Legal System -- Revolutionary Legal System: from Common Program to 1975 Constitution -- Transformation to Daily Routine: Reform and Governance -- Review and Outlook.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book is a grand review of the centurial development of rule of law in China. It covers the most important issues in this area and presents “political constitution,” a new interpretative framework that allows the Chinese experience of rule of law to be more fully and correctly expressed. It is especially useful to scholars involved in the study of modern China. The main chapters of this book include: The Constituent Movement in the Late Qing Dynasty; The Xinhai (1911) Revolution; Constitution-making at the Beginning of the Republic of China; The Great Revolution in the 1920s; The Rise of the Party State and its Transition; The Founding of 1949 New China and its Early Constitutional Development; and The Dualist System of Rule of Law in the Reforming Times.
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Preface -- Inception: from Hundred Days Reform to Xinhai Revolution -- Failed Legacy: The Early Days of the New Republic -- Rule by the Party: Party Rule, Tutelage and Transformation towards A Modern Legal System -- Revolutionary Legal System: from Common Program to 1975 Constitution -- Transformation to Daily Routine: Reform and Governance -- Review and Outlook.

This book is a grand review of the centurial development of rule of law in China. It covers the most important issues in this area and presents “political constitution,” a new interpretative framework that allows the Chinese experience of rule of law to be more fully and correctly expressed. It is especially useful to scholars involved in the study of modern China. The main chapters of this book include: The Constituent Movement in the Late Qing Dynasty; The Xinhai (1911) Revolution; Constitution-making at the Beginning of the Republic of China; The Great Revolution in the 1920s; The Rise of the Party State and its Transition; The Founding of 1949 New China and its Early Constitutional Development; and The Dualist System of Rule of Law in the Reforming Times.

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