Different from the dominant approach in the Chinese constitutional studies which focuses narrowly on constitutional texts, this article examines the party's leadership from the perspective of living constitution. It explores the role of party's leadership in four constitutional areas: the relationship between the party and the congresses, party-court relations, central-local relations and citizens' basic rights. It argues that while the party's leadership is absolute, there remains room for innovation, development and power advancement for other state apparatuses and citizens' rights. This occurs because either the party's own interests so require, or it lacks capacity for effective control. These patterns allow us to understand the current...
From the constitutional point of view, all ideology in a pluralistic society structures have their o...
The article discusses current theoretical issues concerning the process of adopting amendments to t...
This Article is a close examination of how China’s dual constitution system—that is, the nexus of go...
© Cambridge University Press 2014. Like most countries, China has a well-written constitution. Chin...
For over a decade, the Chinese Communist Party has been building its rules into a coherent ‘intra-pa...
Currently, besides traditional national constitutionalism, there are three general approaches to con...
Building Constitutionalism in China is seemingly a constant topic worth exploring. However, attempts...
This article will focus on the recent constitutional developments in China along two paths. One is t...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
Criticizing the formalism in China’s constitutional studies over the past 30 years and following an ...
Criticizing the formalism in China's constitutional studies over the past 30 years and followin...
Beginning in 1999, a series of events generated speculation that the Chinese Party-state might be pr...
This research explores how the constitutional hybridity of different traditions shape the core polit...
The article describes the role of the Chinese Communist Party in ensuring the political stability of...
There has always been a lack of democratic life in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Former CCP Sec...
From the constitutional point of view, all ideology in a pluralistic society structures have their o...
The article discusses current theoretical issues concerning the process of adopting amendments to t...
This Article is a close examination of how China’s dual constitution system—that is, the nexus of go...
© Cambridge University Press 2014. Like most countries, China has a well-written constitution. Chin...
For over a decade, the Chinese Communist Party has been building its rules into a coherent ‘intra-pa...
Currently, besides traditional national constitutionalism, there are three general approaches to con...
Building Constitutionalism in China is seemingly a constant topic worth exploring. However, attempts...
This article will focus on the recent constitutional developments in China along two paths. One is t...
In a large number of non-democratic countries, the power of the government rests upon the effective ...
Criticizing the formalism in China’s constitutional studies over the past 30 years and following an ...
Criticizing the formalism in China's constitutional studies over the past 30 years and followin...
Beginning in 1999, a series of events generated speculation that the Chinese Party-state might be pr...
This research explores how the constitutional hybridity of different traditions shape the core polit...
The article describes the role of the Chinese Communist Party in ensuring the political stability of...
There has always been a lack of democratic life in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Former CCP Sec...
From the constitutional point of view, all ideology in a pluralistic society structures have their o...
The article discusses current theoretical issues concerning the process of adopting amendments to t...
This Article is a close examination of how China’s dual constitution system—that is, the nexus of go...