Title: Rule of Law in China
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Foreign Languages Press, Beijing
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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the development and practice of the rule of law in China, examining its theoretical foundations, institutional framework, and practical implementation.
It discusses:
The evolution of the rule of law concept in the Chinese context, rooted in both Marxist legal theory and Chinese governance traditions
The role of the legal system in supporting economic development, social order, and political stability
Legal reforms aimed at strengthening judicial institutions, legislation, and law enforcement
The relationship between the rule of law and the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC)
The author argues that China’s approach represents a distinct model of rule of law, emphasizing coordination between legal governance, state authority, and social harmony, rather than strictly following Western legal paradigms
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Zhuo, Z. (2018). Rule of law in China. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press
