Building upon an understanding of the rule of law as an
?'essentially contested concept?', this insightful book
investigates the historical, political, and legal foundations of
the Chinese perspectives on the rule of law at both a national and
international level. In particular, chapters focus on China?s
impact on global trade and security governance. These case studies
enable conclusions to be drawn regarding China?'s more general
perspectives on the international rule of law as a concept.
Offering a thorough analysis of EU-China relationships, the book
highlights the prospects and challenges for a meaningful dialogue
on the rule of law and the international rule of law. In doing so,
it illustrates the merits of the rule of law as a concept to engage
in meaningful dialogues across a myriad of legal and political
systems. This book will hold particular appeal for students and
scholars of Chinese Law, International Law, EU-China Relations, and
legal theory. Policy makers will also find this a stimulating read
as the work aims to build both academic and policy bridges between
the Western and Chinese conceptions on the rule of law at both
national and international levels.
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