Citizen and the Chinese State

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Citizen and the Chinese State

Regional / International studies Methods, theory and philosophy of law Public international law: human rights Social law and Medical law

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Collection: The Library of Essays on Chinese Law

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 2nd March 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781351892728


Introduction

This volume addresses several core questions regarding the nature of law in China and its future development. In particular, these articles shed light on whether the rule of law ideal is commensurable with government based on the Chinese Communist Party.

Legal System Development

Beginning virtually from scratch, China has established a comprehensive legal system that boasts a constitution, primary and secondary legislation and plentiful regulations covering most areas of public and private life. Yet, as these articles discuss, its courts are enmeshed in Party and state hierarchies and are not empowered to directly apply constitutional principles or rights, ensuring that the law is subordinate to national public policy goals.

Challenges and Questions

Legal and extra-legal methods for punishing wrongdoing and resolving disputes also raise questions of due process of law. Ultimately, the question is therefore whether China’s legal system, if eschewing formalised human rights, is developing a capacity to protect fundamental human dignity.

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