In the study of Chinese law, the theme of “central-local relations” has rarely been the focus of theoretical, empirical, or even doctrinal analysis. Instead, scholars have privileged judicial institutions, general discourses about the rule of law, and their relations to authoritarianism as themes for inquiry. This is of course not unlike the study of legal systems elsewhere: the literatures on federalism and on the rule of law, while each vast in themselves, rarely overlap. In this chapter, I summarize arguments I make elsewhere that the allocation of power and responsibilities among different tiers of government has in fact had major influences on the rule of law in China. Specifically, extraordinary legislative centralization has resulted...
Abstract This paper sheds light on the dark side of China’s de facto federalism: the weakening of ...
The Article proceeds in three stages. Part I provides a brief overview of thin versions of rule of l...
This thesis will compare Hong Kong and Taiwan's constitutional development to enrich our understand...
In the study of Chinese law, the theme of “central-local relations” has rarely been the focus of the...
This dissertation is an empirical attempt to explain the variation in the rule of law in China at th...
We present a novel account of China’s recent move to decentralize legislation through amending the L...
We present a novel account of China’s recent move to decentralize legislation through amending the L...
The legal progression in China is portrayed negatively by western scholars who often argue that the ...
This thesis brings forward a phenomenon and one question. The phenomenon is that, in China, laws are...
The picture of Chinese law that many Western scholars and commentators portray is an increasingly bl...
Building Constitutionalism in China is seemingly a constant topic worth exploring. However, attempts...
We present a novel account of China’s recent move to decentralize legislation through amending the L...
Building Constitutionalism in China is seemingly a constant topic worth exploring. However, attempts...
The picture of Chinese law that many Western scholars and commentators portray is an increasingly bl...
Since 1979, the process of lawmaking has become an increasingly important--and surprisingly contenti...
Abstract This paper sheds light on the dark side of China’s de facto federalism: the weakening of ...
The Article proceeds in three stages. Part I provides a brief overview of thin versions of rule of l...
This thesis will compare Hong Kong and Taiwan's constitutional development to enrich our understand...
In the study of Chinese law, the theme of “central-local relations” has rarely been the focus of the...
This dissertation is an empirical attempt to explain the variation in the rule of law in China at th...
We present a novel account of China’s recent move to decentralize legislation through amending the L...
We present a novel account of China’s recent move to decentralize legislation through amending the L...
The legal progression in China is portrayed negatively by western scholars who often argue that the ...
This thesis brings forward a phenomenon and one question. The phenomenon is that, in China, laws are...
The picture of Chinese law that many Western scholars and commentators portray is an increasingly bl...
Building Constitutionalism in China is seemingly a constant topic worth exploring. However, attempts...
We present a novel account of China’s recent move to decentralize legislation through amending the L...
Building Constitutionalism in China is seemingly a constant topic worth exploring. However, attempts...
The picture of Chinese law that many Western scholars and commentators portray is an increasingly bl...
Since 1979, the process of lawmaking has become an increasingly important--and surprisingly contenti...
Abstract This paper sheds light on the dark side of China’s de facto federalism: the weakening of ...
The Article proceeds in three stages. Part I provides a brief overview of thin versions of rule of l...
This thesis will compare Hong Kong and Taiwan's constitutional development to enrich our understand...