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Building the Rule of Law in China: Ideas, Praxis and Institutional Design


ISBN13: 9781138089105
Published: December 2017
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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After thirty years of Mao era (1949-1979) which was struggle-based, the Communist Party of China has begun to change its position as a pioneering revolutionary party, evolving into a universal ruling party that transcends class interests. Meanwhile, administrative and judicial reforms oriented toward a more efficient, serving government and the rule of law have been actively carried out.

As the earliest work on constructive jurisprudence of new proceduralism in China, this book elaborates on the ideological confrontation on the "direction of China". It includes academic debates on politics and law which the author has been involved in, and top-level institutional design in China. Besides, this book introduces, analyzes and evaluates the focus of Chinese contemporary jurisprudence, making some critical summarizing propositions on the practical experiences. A review of Western contemporary jurisprudence and the forefront of legal research is also covered, aiming to provide ideological resources for the rule of law in China.

Scholars and students in Chinese legal and social transformation studies will be attracted by this book. Furthermore, it will help different civilizations conduct rational dialogues on justice and order.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , China
Contents:
List of illustrations.
Preface to the English Translation.
Preface to the First Chinese Edition
Chapter 1 The Second Ideological Emancipation or a Utopia?
Chapter 2 On the Innovation and Transplantation of Institutions and Its Self-organization
Chapter 3 The Considerations and a Mistake of Critics
Chapter 4 Organism and Liberty—The Paradox of Hayek's Rule of Law (A Discussion with Professor Deng Zhenglai about Spontaneous Oder)
Chapter 5 The Wisdom and Prejudice of Carl Schmitt's Constitutional Theory
Chapter 6 On Two Analytical Frameworks Provided for the Debate of Jurisprudence
Chapter 7 Definite Uncertainties and the Grand Design of the Legal System in China
Chapter 8 The Judicial Reform in China: The Status Quo and Future Directions
Chapter 9 To Implement the Rule of Law through "The System of Three Kinds of Review"
Chapter 10 Legal Mode of Social Transformation
Chapter 11 Tradition and Innovation of Legal Order
Chapter 12 Conditions for Modern Rule of Law
Chapter 13 The Roots of Law and its Efficacy
Chapter 14 Institutional Combinations between "Sollen" and "Actuality"
Chapter 15 Efficiency-Seeking Jurisprudence
Chapter 16 The Quantitative Analysis and Prediction of Changes in Law
Chapter 17 The Rule of Private Law and Economic Development
Chapter 18 Reflections on Relational Contract Theory
Chapter 19 The Status and Role of Parties in Action Inside and Outside of Court
Chapter 20 Law and Society Geared to the 21st Century
Reflections on the 31st Session of the Symposium of the Research Committee on the Sociology of Law of the International Sociological Association
Epilogue to the Enlarged Chinese Edition.
Index