On January 17, 1975, the People\u27s Republic of China adopted a new national constitution. In this article, the author discusses the new constitution in light of its substantive changes from the 1954 constitution, concluding that the basic purpose of the 1975 constitution is to formalize by way of document the political changes which have taken place in the People\u27s Republic of China since 1954
The article deals with the development of the legal system of the People’s Republic of China at the...
Article originally published in The China Press, Shanghai, of June 1, 1927)https://digitalrepository...
People’s Republic of China and Hungarian People’s Republic were far away in geographical, however th...
The authors analyze the latest Constitution of the People\u27s Republic of China placing considerabl...
On January 17, 1975, the People\u27s Republic of China adopted a new national constitution. In this ...
In 1978, the People\u27s Republic of China promulgated its third constitution since the communist re...
The article discusses current theoretical issues concerning the process of adopting amendments to t...
Currently, besides traditional national constitutionalism, there are three general approaches to con...
The subject of this article is the so-called first constitutional case in China. The Qi Yuling cas...
Since the establishment of the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, the country has enacted ...
Includes selections in English from the Constitution of the People's Republic of China of particular...
This article will focus on the recent constitutional developments in China along two paths. One is t...
Criticizing the formalism in China's constitutional studies over the past 30 years and followin...
This dissertation argues that state constitutions reflect and temporarily freeze ongoing and haphaza...
Criticizing the formalism in China’s constitutional studies over the past 30 years and following an ...
The article deals with the development of the legal system of the People’s Republic of China at the...
Article originally published in The China Press, Shanghai, of June 1, 1927)https://digitalrepository...
People’s Republic of China and Hungarian People’s Republic were far away in geographical, however th...
The authors analyze the latest Constitution of the People\u27s Republic of China placing considerabl...
On January 17, 1975, the People\u27s Republic of China adopted a new national constitution. In this ...
In 1978, the People\u27s Republic of China promulgated its third constitution since the communist re...
The article discusses current theoretical issues concerning the process of adopting amendments to t...
Currently, besides traditional national constitutionalism, there are three general approaches to con...
The subject of this article is the so-called first constitutional case in China. The Qi Yuling cas...
Since the establishment of the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, the country has enacted ...
Includes selections in English from the Constitution of the People's Republic of China of particular...
This article will focus on the recent constitutional developments in China along two paths. One is t...
Criticizing the formalism in China's constitutional studies over the past 30 years and followin...
This dissertation argues that state constitutions reflect and temporarily freeze ongoing and haphaza...
Criticizing the formalism in China’s constitutional studies over the past 30 years and following an ...
The article deals with the development of the legal system of the People’s Republic of China at the...
Article originally published in The China Press, Shanghai, of June 1, 1927)https://digitalrepository...
People’s Republic of China and Hungarian People’s Republic were far away in geographical, however th...