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This volume unpacks the relationship between constitutionalism and judicial power in China. It explores how court behaviour intersects with - affects and is affected by - China's evolving notions of constitutionalism.
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This volume unpacks the relationship between constitutionalism and judicial power in China. It explores how court behaviour intersects with - affects and is affected by - China's evolving notions of constitutionalism.
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- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780230623958
- Artikelnr.: 46752819
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780230623958
- Artikelnr.: 46752819
STEPHANIE BALME is a Research Fellow at CERI, the Center for International Research and Studies, Sciences Po, France.
MICHAEL DOWDLE is a former fellow at the Australian National University Regulatory Institutions Network, Australia.
MICHAEL DOWDLE is a former fellow at the Australian National University Regulatory Institutions Network, Australia.
Introduction: Exploring for Constitutionalism in 21st Century China; S.Balme & M.W.Dowdle PART I: CONSTITUTIONALISM AS ENVISIONING THE STATE 'Judicial Politics' as State-Building; Z.Suli Of Constitutions and Constitutionalism: Trying to Build a New Political Order in China, 1908-1949; X.Xiao-Planes Epistrophy: Chinese Constitutionalism and the 1950s; G.D.Tiffert Middle Income Blues: The East Asian Model and Implications for Constitutional Development in China; R.P.Peerenboom PART II: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A 'POLITICAL JURISPRUDENCE' China's Constitutional Research and Teaching: A State of the Art; T.Zhiwei Western Constitutional Ideas and Constitutional Discourse in China, 1978-2005; Y.Xingzhong 'To Take the Law as the Public': The Diversification of Society and Legal Discourse in Contemporary China; J.Weidong PART III: TRANSMITTING CONSTITUTIONALISM: 'JUDICIAL POWER' AND THE JUSTICE SYSTEM Administrative Law as a Mechanism for Political Control in Contemporary China; H.Xin Access to Justice and Constitutionalism in China; F.Hualing Ordinary Justice and Popular Constitutionalism in China; S.Balme Beyond 'Judicial Power': Courts and Constitutionalism in Modern China; M.W.Dowdle PART IV: TOWARDS A POPULAR CONSTITUTIONALISM Citizens Engage the Constitution: The Sun Zhigang Incident and Constitutional Review Proposals in the People's Republic of China; K.J.Hand Rights Activism in China: The Case of Lawyer Gao Zhisheng; E.Pils Epilogue: The Past as Preface: Constitutionalism in the Late Ming Virtual Constitutionalism in the Late Ming Dynasty; P.Will
Introduction: Exploring for Constitutionalism in 21st Century China; S.Balme & M.W.Dowdle PART I: CONSTITUTIONALISM AS ENVISIONING THE STATE 'Judicial Politics' as State-Building; Z.Suli Of Constitutions and Constitutionalism: Trying to Build a New Political Order in China, 1908-1949; X.Xiao-Planes Epistrophy: Chinese Constitutionalism and the 1950s; G.D.Tiffert Middle Income Blues: The East Asian Model and Implications for Constitutional Development in China; R.P.Peerenboom PART II: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A 'POLITICAL JURISPRUDENCE' China's Constitutional Research and Teaching: A State of the Art; T.Zhiwei Western Constitutional Ideas and Constitutional Discourse in China, 1978-2005; Y.Xingzhong 'To Take the Law as the Public': The Diversification of Society and Legal Discourse in Contemporary China; J.Weidong PART III: TRANSMITTING CONSTITUTIONALISM: 'JUDICIAL POWER' AND THE JUSTICE SYSTEM Administrative Law as a Mechanism for Political Control in Contemporary China; H.Xin Access to Justice and Constitutionalism in China; F.Hualing Ordinary Justice and Popular Constitutionalism in China; S.Balme Beyond 'Judicial Power': Courts and Constitutionalism in Modern China; M.W.Dowdle PART IV: TOWARDS A POPULAR CONSTITUTIONALISM Citizens Engage the Constitution: The Sun Zhigang Incident and Constitutional Review Proposals in the People's Republic of China; K.J.Hand Rights Activism in China: The Case of Lawyer Gao Zhisheng; E.Pils Epilogue: The Past as Preface: Constitutionalism in the Late Ming Virtual Constitutionalism in the Late Ming Dynasty; P.Will