This book provides a critical appraisal of China's deepening socialist rule of law and looks ahead to the implications of the domestic reforms for the international legal domain. With contributions from leading Chinese law specialists, it draws on specific illustrations from judicial reform, constitutional law, procedural law, anti-corruption, property law and urban development, socio-economic dispute resolution and Chinese macro-economics. It questions how China's domestic law reforms will impact international legal systems, and how international law can be used in managing key regional and bilateral relationships and in dispute resolution.…mehr
This book provides a critical appraisal of China's deepening socialist rule of law and looks ahead to the implications of the domestic reforms for the international legal domain. With contributions from leading Chinese law specialists, it draws on specific illustrations from judicial reform, constitutional law, procedural law, anti-corruption, property law and urban development, socio-economic dispute resolution and Chinese macro-economics. It questions how China's domestic law reforms will impact international legal systems, and how international law can be used in managing key regional and bilateral relationships and in dispute resolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Garrick is an attorney of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Australia. He is author and co-editor publications including Law, Wealth and Power in China: Commercial Law Reforms in Context (Routledge 2014) and Law and Policy for China's Market Socialism (Routledge 2015). Yan Chang Bennett is a lawyer and Manager for the Center on Contemporary China at Princeton University. From 2009-2015 she was the Assistant Director for the Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program. Before coming to Princeton, she was a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State having served as Vice Consul in China.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: China's Deepening Socialist Rule of Law Part I China's Socialist Law Reform Agenda 1. Judicial Reform in China: An Overview 2. An Assessment Of Socialist Constitutional Supervision Models And Prospects For A Constitutional Supervision Committee In China: The Constitution As Commander? 3. China's Socialist Rule Of Law: A Critical Appraisal Of The Relationship Between The Communist Party And Comprehensive Law Reform 4. Reform Directions for China's Socialist Market Economy: A Macroeconomic Perspective Part II Major Challenges For China's Socialist Rule Of Law 5. The Law and Growth Nexus in China Linda Yueh 6. Efforts Toward Procedural Justice In Post-Mao China 7. Addressing Corruption and the Trial of Bo Xilai: Historical Continuities, Rule Of Law Implications 8. China's Land Use and Urbanization: Challenges for Comprehensive Reform 9. Individual Rights Protection or Social Management? Equal Employment Laws And Policies In China Part III China's Socialist Rule Of Law And International Legal Re-Ordering 10. Sovereignty V. Rights: China's Reasons For Rejecting the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 11. The Impact of Chinese Legal Reform on Wto Dispute Resolution 12. China's Maritime Interests and the Law of the Sea: Domesticating Public International Law 13. Screening the 'Dragon's Gift'? National Security Review on China's Foreign Direct Investment 14. Conclusion: China's Socialist Rule of Law Reforms Under Xi Jinping
Introduction: China's Deepening Socialist Rule of Law Part I China's Socialist Law Reform Agenda 1. Judicial Reform in China: An Overview 2. An Assessment Of Socialist Constitutional Supervision Models And Prospects For A Constitutional Supervision Committee In China: The Constitution As Commander? 3. China's Socialist Rule Of Law: A Critical Appraisal Of The Relationship Between The Communist Party And Comprehensive Law Reform 4. Reform Directions for China's Socialist Market Economy: A Macroeconomic Perspective Part II Major Challenges For China's Socialist Rule Of Law 5. The Law and Growth Nexus in China Linda Yueh 6. Efforts Toward Procedural Justice In Post-Mao China 7. Addressing Corruption and the Trial of Bo Xilai: Historical Continuities, Rule Of Law Implications 8. China's Land Use and Urbanization: Challenges for Comprehensive Reform 9. Individual Rights Protection or Social Management? Equal Employment Laws And Policies In China Part III China's Socialist Rule Of Law And International Legal Re-Ordering 10. Sovereignty V. Rights: China's Reasons For Rejecting the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 11. The Impact of Chinese Legal Reform on Wto Dispute Resolution 12. China's Maritime Interests and the Law of the Sea: Domesticating Public International Law 13. Screening the 'Dragon's Gift'? National Security Review on China's Foreign Direct Investment 14. Conclusion: China's Socialist Rule of Law Reforms Under Xi Jinping
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