The Article proceeds in three stages. Part I provides a brief overview of thin versions of rule of law and their relation to thick theories. Part II then takes up the four thick versions of rule of law. Part III addresses a number of thorny theoretical issues that apply to rule of law theories generally and more specifically to the applicability of rule of law to China. For instance, can the minimal conditions for rule of law be sufficiently specified to be useful? Should China\u27s legal system at this point be described as rule by law, as in transition to rule of law, or as an imperfect rule of law? How do we know that the goal of legal reforms in China is rule of law as opposed to a more efficient rule by law or some third alternative? G...
The legal progression in China is portrayed negatively by western scholars who often argue that the ...
After more than three decades of legal reform under a promotion of the rule of law, it is opportune ...
Examines the major turning points in Chinese legal theory and legal practices since the 1990s, when ...
The Article proceeds in three stages. Part I provides a brief overview of thin versions of rule of l...
While the general consensus is that there is no real rule of law in China, we actually have a great ...
This thesis brings forward a phenomenon and one question. The phenomenon is that, in China, laws are...
Politicians, lawyers, and academics alike have long been fascinated with the rule of law, but this f...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Pan Wei argues that what China needs first is the rule of law, not democracy. According to Pan, ther...
Pan Wei argues that what China needs first is the rule of law, not democracy. According to Pan, ther...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
China's thirty years of economic development has brought on a number of crippling problems: high ine...
China's thirty years of economic development has brought on a number of crippling problems: high ine...
Talk of law reform is in the air throughout East Asia. Whether in Beijing or Tokyo or here, law refo...
The rule of law is a philosophical concept, an ideal against which any legal system can be measured....
The legal progression in China is portrayed negatively by western scholars who often argue that the ...
After more than three decades of legal reform under a promotion of the rule of law, it is opportune ...
Examines the major turning points in Chinese legal theory and legal practices since the 1990s, when ...
The Article proceeds in three stages. Part I provides a brief overview of thin versions of rule of l...
While the general consensus is that there is no real rule of law in China, we actually have a great ...
This thesis brings forward a phenomenon and one question. The phenomenon is that, in China, laws are...
Politicians, lawyers, and academics alike have long been fascinated with the rule of law, but this f...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Pan Wei argues that what China needs first is the rule of law, not democracy. According to Pan, ther...
Pan Wei argues that what China needs first is the rule of law, not democracy. According to Pan, ther...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
China's thirty years of economic development has brought on a number of crippling problems: high ine...
China's thirty years of economic development has brought on a number of crippling problems: high ine...
Talk of law reform is in the air throughout East Asia. Whether in Beijing or Tokyo or here, law refo...
The rule of law is a philosophical concept, an ideal against which any legal system can be measured....
The legal progression in China is portrayed negatively by western scholars who often argue that the ...
After more than three decades of legal reform under a promotion of the rule of law, it is opportune ...
Examines the major turning points in Chinese legal theory and legal practices since the 1990s, when ...