The ideas and practices of written constitutions and constitutionalism that originated in the West in the 18th century were first imported into China in the late 19th century. There were three eras of constitution-making in modern Chinese history: the last decade of Qing imperial rule (1901-11), the republican era (1911-1949), and the communist era (1949-). The establishment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in the Mainland in 1949 inaugurated a new era of constitution-making under the Soviet Union’s influence. However, even today, the discussion of “constitutionalism” (xianzheng) is still discouraged by the PRC regime, although the concepts of the (socialist) Rule of Law and human rights have been affirmed by constitutional amendment...
This paper presents some outside views on the emergence of Chinese constitutional thought. It shows ...
Beginning in 1999, a series of events generated speculation that the Chinese Party-state might be pr...
To what degree can traditional Asian political and legal institutions be seen as embodying constitut...
This thesis was written on the constitutional changes of contemporary China, with the 1982 Constitut...
Building Constitutionalism in China is seemingly a constant topic worth exploring. However, attempts...
"Of the plausible scenarios for China's future, the possibility of a new constitutionalism has been ...
Since the establishment of the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, the country has enacted ...
Chinese law and comparative constitutional law are both thriving fields, but the comparative study o...
The concept of constitutionalism (xianzheng) appeared in China in the late Qing dynasty as a banner ...
Criticizing the formalism in China’s constitutional studies over the past 30 years and following an ...
In the People's Republic of China (PRC), dynamic policy evolution and related socioeconomic changes ...
Criticizing the formalism in China's constitutional studies over the past 30 years and followin...
Includes selections in English from the Constitution of the People's Republic of China of particular...
The discourse on “political constitutionalism” that emerged in China several years ago is of conside...
In 1978, the People\u27s Republic of China promulgated its third constitution since the communist re...
This paper presents some outside views on the emergence of Chinese constitutional thought. It shows ...
Beginning in 1999, a series of events generated speculation that the Chinese Party-state might be pr...
To what degree can traditional Asian political and legal institutions be seen as embodying constitut...
This thesis was written on the constitutional changes of contemporary China, with the 1982 Constitut...
Building Constitutionalism in China is seemingly a constant topic worth exploring. However, attempts...
"Of the plausible scenarios for China's future, the possibility of a new constitutionalism has been ...
Since the establishment of the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, the country has enacted ...
Chinese law and comparative constitutional law are both thriving fields, but the comparative study o...
The concept of constitutionalism (xianzheng) appeared in China in the late Qing dynasty as a banner ...
Criticizing the formalism in China’s constitutional studies over the past 30 years and following an ...
In the People's Republic of China (PRC), dynamic policy evolution and related socioeconomic changes ...
Criticizing the formalism in China's constitutional studies over the past 30 years and followin...
Includes selections in English from the Constitution of the People's Republic of China of particular...
The discourse on “political constitutionalism” that emerged in China several years ago is of conside...
In 1978, the People\u27s Republic of China promulgated its third constitution since the communist re...
This paper presents some outside views on the emergence of Chinese constitutional thought. It shows ...
Beginning in 1999, a series of events generated speculation that the Chinese Party-state might be pr...
To what degree can traditional Asian political and legal institutions be seen as embodying constitut...