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This book presents the outcomes of a study on indices of rule by
law in China conducted by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
(CASS). Since 2009, a group of researchers at the CASS Institute of
Law has worked to assess the Chinese government's transparency. In
this context, they designed an index system to truthfully record
and reflect the reality and development of openness in the Chinese
government for eight consecutive years. This book compiles their
reports on each year's development, systematically combining
quantitative analysis and the status quo for each year. Thanks to
these reports, readers will be able to clearly understand the
evolution of the Chinese government's openness during these eight
years. They highlight what the government has done to improve
transparency, what has been achieved, and the goals for the future.
These reports have not only been acclaimed in academic circles, but
have also greatly influenced government policies and procedures.
For example, the assessment was expanded to the judicial system
including the Supreme People's Court, maritime court, and local
provincial courts in 2011, and ever since the national judicial
system's openness has been considerably improved, in response to
recommendations based on the assessment.
This book presents the outcomes of a study on indices of rule by
law in China conducted by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
(CASS). Since 2009, a group of researchers at the CASS Institute of
Law has worked to assess the Chinese government's transparency. In
this context, they designed an index system to truthfully record
and reflect the reality and development of openness in the Chinese
government for eight consecutive years. This book compiles their
reports on each year's development, systematically combining
quantitative analysis and the status quo for each year. Thanks to
these reports, readers will be able to clearly understand the
evolution of the Chinese government's openness during these eight
years. They highlight what the government has done to improve
transparency, what has been achieved, and the goals for the future.
These reports have not only been acclaimed in academic circles, but
have also greatly influenced government policies and procedures.
For example, the assessment was expanded to the judicial system
including the Supreme People's Court, maritime court, and local
provincial courts in 2011, and ever since the national judicial
system's openness has been considerably improved, in response to
recommendations based on the assessment.
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