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Rule of law in China

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Foreign Languages Press

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Rule of Law in China examines the development and application of the rule of law within the Chinese context. The book explores how China has built and reformed its legal system over time, focusing on the interaction between law, governance, and social development. It traces historical developments and highlights key legal reforms that have contributed to the establishment of a structured and functioning legal framework. The author discusses how the rule of law is used as a tool for maintaining social order, promoting economic development, and strengthening governance. The book also addresses the challenges faced in implementing legal reforms and balancing legal authority with political and social realities. Through analysis and examples, it provides insight into China’s unique approach to legal modernization.

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Zhuo, Z. (2018). Rule of law in China. Foreign Languages Press.

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