Law and the Party in China
Ideology and Organisation
Susan Trevaskes editor Rogier J E H Creemers editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Jul '22
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Provides an in-depth study of the ideological and organisational features of China's legal system, as it is embedded in the Party-state.
This book is aimed at legal and political scholars and professionals. It will provide them with a coherent explanation of how law is conceived within its ideological context, and how the Chinese Communist Party uses it as part of its governance toolkit.In the Xi Jinping era, it has become clear that the rule of law, as understood in the West, will not appear in China soon. But was this ever a likely option? This book argues China's legal system needs to be studied from an internal perspective, to take into account the characteristic architecture of China's Party-state. To do so, it addresses two key elements: ideology and organisation. Part One of the book discusses ideology and the law, exploring how the Chinese Communist Party conceives of the nature of law and its position within its broader range of policy tools. Part Two, on organisation and the law, reviews how these ideological principles manifest themselves in the application of law, as well as the reform of the Party-state. As such, it highlights how the Party's plans and approaches run counter to mainstream theoretical expectations, and advocates a greater attention to the inherent logic of the system itself.
'All those who are interested in fundamental questions about what the CCP represents and why it rules the way it does will find reading this collection an enriching journey.' Juan Wang, The China Quarterly
ISBN: 9781108818919
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 390g
285 pages