Towards the Rule of Law in China

Social Diversification and the Power System

Weidong Ji author Xi Lin translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:3rd Mar '22

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Explores how the law should be reformed in China to make it a constitutionalist and rule of law state.

Offers a legal perspective on cutting-edge issues in our society at large (e.g. risk and uncertainty, AI network, the COVID-19 pandemic, and big data). Although it starts from discussion of the legal development in China, it ends with a more universalistic concern about the transformation of the global legal landscape.Growing up in China while educated in Japan and the US, the author has in the past few decades both witnessed and actively participated in the historical process of legal transformations in contemporary China. Through a series of academic contributions, as well as meetings, activities and memberships with policymakers and practitioners, the author has spared no effort in applying his theoretical scholarship to real, concrete practices. He has made significant contributions to the building of a rule-of-law system in China, with great social influences. The publishing of this book is to share with English-speaking readers his insights, experiences, and practices related to the institutional undertaking of building the rule of law in China. It offers a legal perspective on some of the cutting-edge issues in our society at large (e.g. risk and uncertainty, AI network, the COVID-19 pandemic, and big data).

ISBN: 9781108426541

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 37mm

Weight: 960g

500 pages