Autor
Creemers, Rogier editor.
Tytuł
Law and the party in China : ideology and organisation
ISBN
978-1-108-81891-9 978-1-108-81891-9
Informacje dodatkowe
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ideology and Organisation in Chinese Law : Towards a New Paradigm for Legality / Rogier Creemers & Susan Trevaskes -- Party Ideology and Chinese Law / Rogier Creemers -- Making Sense Through Ideology / Gloria Davies -- The Changing Conception of Legality under Xi Jinping / Ewan Smith -- Law-Morality Ideology in the Xi Jinping Era / Delia Lin & Susan Trevaskes -- Seeking Truthful Names : The External Implications of China's Internal Ideology and Organisation / Margaret K. Lewis -- The 'Organisati
Hasła przedmiotowe
Sekretariat Komitetu Centralnego (Komunistyczna Partia Chin)
Streszczenie
"In decades past, in their analysis of the objective of post-Mao legal reform, Chinese and foreign observers generally agreed: the country was on its way to some form of the rule of law, or fazhi ($1!G*!G4(B). Throughout the 1990s and the early 2000s, it even seemed that both sides shared broad agreement on the fundamental elements of this term. Legal education and the legal profession were given considerable support, legislative and judicial processes became increasingly professionalised, and r
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