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Building Constitutionalism in China

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

18.05.2010

Herausgeber

S. Balme + weitere

Verlag

Palgrave Macmillan US

Seitenzahl

325

Maße (L/B/H)

21.5/13.9/2.2 cm

Gewicht

511 g

Auflage

2009

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-230-60032-4

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"Dealing with constitutionalism in China was a risky bet. It meant giving an account of an uncertain and sometimes chaotic process in the making, while avoiding all sorts of interpretations, be they radical skepticism or legal do-gooderism. The result is truly successful, and the comparison with other traditions - an indispensable reference - does not alter the relevance of the Chinese specificity that should interest the international community of legal specialists. This book will encourage constitutional law scholars and all legal professionals (including judges aswell asjudicial cooperation drafters) to meditate on the issue as it shows that constitutionalism not only concerns the Constitution and its official interpreters, but that in China it represents a real movement and the wake of a legal consciousness. Instructive and inspiring." - Judge Antoine Garapon

"This volume achieves the rarest of academic feats: it is both a major contribution to the study of modern China and a major contribution to the study of constitutionalism. Historically rich and theoretically sophisticated, the chapters take Chinese constitutionalism on its own terms. Collectively, they unearth antecedents, evaluate recent developments, and identify future trajectories. In doing so, the authors not only illuminate China but also provide an important mirror on Western thinking about constitutions and constitutionalism. This is essential reading for students of East Asia and comparative law." - Tom Ginsburg, University of Chicago Law School

"For an authoritarian system, China has surprisingly robust rule-of-law values built into its constitution.Even more surprisingly, despite the continued vitality of one-party rule, the constitution has exerted growing influence on academic discussion, judicial behavior, and local administration.In this volume, a roster of distinguished Chinese, European, and American contributors probe beneath the surface to show how an emerging constitutionalist trend is softening, although not yet replacing, arbitrary rule.They capture the complexity of Chinese trends with rare sophistication and reawaken our sense of the openness of China s future." - Andrew J. Nathan, Class of 1919 Professor of Political Science, Columbia University

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

18.05.2010

Herausgeber

Verlag

Palgrave Macmillan US

Seitenzahl

325

Maße (L/B/H)

21.5/13.9/2.2 cm

Gewicht

511 g

Auflage

2009

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-230-60032-4

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  • Produktbild: Building Constitutionalism in China
  • 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