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Law and Justice in China's New Marketplace (Hardcover): Ronald C. Keith Law and Justice in China's New Marketplace (Hardcover)
Ronald C. Keith
R2,875 Discovery Miles 28 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Law and Justice in China's New Marketplace provides the first comprehensive multidisciplinary analysis of the jurisprudence and related law underlying the contemporary Chinese transition to the 'socialist market economy'. New 'pluralized jurisprudence' has moved beyond Marxist class analysis to consider a new balance of values relating to economic efficiency and social justice in the marketplace, and yet the interior debates and perspectives concerning these values are virtually unknown in the Western scholarly literature. By analysing the changing Chinese approach in law to the adjustment of social interests in the context of profound economic change , Law and Justice in China's New Marketplace provides a unique reference tool. It outlines the new vocabulary of market jurisprudence and law and examines new legal thinking on rights protection with reference to widely ranging and often hot internal debate over human rights, property law and procedural or judicial justice.

China's Struggle for the Rule of Law (Hardcover): Ronald C. Keith China's Struggle for the Rule of Law (Hardcover)
Ronald C. Keith
R2,889 Discovery Miles 28 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 'rule of law' is more than the mere existence and application of law within the sphere of state activity. Contemporary Chinese debate on the 'rule of law' underlines the limiting of arbitrary government, the materialisation of 'human rights', legal protection of 'rights and interests' and the principle of equality in the impartial legal mediation of conflicts within society's 'structure of interests'. Based upon China interviews and a comprehensive survey of the domestic press and Chinese-language legal journal materials, this book places pre- and post-Tiananmen Square legal reform in political context. The evolving contents of specific laws across the departments of constitutional, administrative, criminal, civil and economic law are assessed in light of the politics and intellectual dynamic of China's legal circles in their struggle to create a 'rule of law'.

China's Supreme Court (Hardcover, New): Ronald C. Keith, Zhiqiu Lin, Shumei Hou China's Supreme Court (Hardcover, New)
Ronald C. Keith, Zhiqiu Lin, Shumei Hou
R4,632 Discovery Miles 46 320 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This text explores the role and work of China's supreme court - the Supreme People's Court - focusing especially on the court's role in the struggle concerning the establishment of the rule of law in China's judicial system. It discusses the differing positions of those who favour 'the rule of law' option, where there is organizational separation of legislature and judicial responsibility, and those who argue for the retention of China's present system where judges and the courts are subordinate to the Party and who are concerned by any increase in the court's independent interpretative activities.

China as a Rising World Power and its Response to 'Globalization' (Paperback): Ronald C. Keith China as a Rising World Power and its Response to 'Globalization' (Paperback)
Ronald C. Keith
R1,055 R790 Discovery Miles 7 900 Save R265 (25%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The People's Republic of China (PRC) is a newly emerging world power, and yet is still a developing state that must deal with the liabilities and opportunities of globalization. While integrating with the world economy, the PRC has had to articulate a newly defined role for itself as a world power. Moving beyond limited historical confines of bilateral relations with states in the Asia Pacific region, the PRC is developing a new perspective and arguably more sophisticated policy to deal with the changing international relations agendas of free trade, human rights, and security and economic cooperation. This volume was previously published as a special issue of the Review of International Affairs.

China as a Rising World Power and its Response to 'Globalization' (Hardcover): Ronald C. Keith China as a Rising World Power and its Response to 'Globalization' (Hardcover)
Ronald C. Keith
R1,253 Discovery Miles 12 530 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The People's Republic of China (PRC) is a newly emerging world power, and yet it is still a developing state that must deal with the liabilities and opportunities of globalization. While integrating with the world economy, the PRC has had to articulate a newly defined role for itself as a world power. Moving beyond limited historical confines of bilateral relations with states in the Asia Pacific region, the PRC is developing a new perspective and arguably more sophisticated policy so as to deal with the changing international relations agendas of free trade, human rights, and security and economic cooperation. This volume was previously published as a special issue of the Review of International Affairs .

Comparative Political Philosophy - Studies under the Upas Tree (Paperback, 2nd): Anthony J. Parel, Ronald C. Keith Comparative Political Philosophy - Studies under the Upas Tree (Paperback, 2nd)
Anthony J. Parel, Ronald C. Keith; Contributions by Barry. Cooper, Anthony Parel, K J. Shah, …
R1,236 Discovery Miles 12 360 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This Lexington Books edition of Comparative Political Philosophy brings back into print a volume that was one of the first to move beyond a Eurocentric bias in the study of political philosophy and provide a well-balanced critique of the perilous transition from tradition to modernity. The book is evidence of the benefits to be reaped from comparison, from a reading of Aristotle together with the Arthashastra, of Mahatma Gandhi with Eric Voegelin, of Voltaire with Confucius. Focusing on key texts from Chinese, Indian, Western and Islamic political philosophy, chapter authors both describe the very different contexts from which philosophic traditions arose and discover basic tenets they have in common. In a new introduction, editors Anthony J. Parel and Ronald C. Keith discuss the changes in political contexts since the book's first publication, and they underscore the increasing importance of the comparative approach.

Law and Justice in China's New Marketplace (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001): Ronald C. Keith Law and Justice in China's New Marketplace (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
Ronald C. Keith
R2,854 Discovery Miles 28 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Law and Justice in China's New Marketplace provides the first comprehensive multidisciplinary analysis of the jurisprudence and related law underlying the contemporary Chinese transition to the 'socialist market economy'. New 'pluralized jurisprudence' has moved beyond Marxist class analysis to consider a new balance of values relating to economic efficiency and social justice in the marketplace, and yet the interior debates and perspectives concerning these values are virtually unknown in the Western scholarly literature. By analysing the changing Chinese approach in law to the adjustment of social interests in the context of profound economic change , Law and Justice in China's New Marketplace provides a unique reference tool. It outlines the new vocabulary of market jurisprudence and law and examines new legal thinking on rights protection with reference to widely ranging and often hot internal debate over human rights, property law and procedural or judicial justice.

China's Struggle for the Rule of Law (Paperback, 1st ed. 1994): Ronald C. Keith China's Struggle for the Rule of Law (Paperback, 1st ed. 1994)
Ronald C. Keith
R2,861 Discovery Miles 28 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 'rule of law' is more than the mere existence and application of law within the sphere of state activity. Contemporary Chinese debate on the 'rule of law' underlines the limiting of arbitrary government, the materialisation of 'human rights', legal protection of 'rights and interests' and the principle of equality in the impartial legal mediation of conflicts within society's 'structure of interests'. Based upon China interviews and a comprehensive survey of the domestic press and Chinese-language legal journal materials, this book places pre- and post-Tiananmen Square legal reform in political context. The evolving contents of specific laws across the departments of constitutional, administrative, criminal, civil and economic law are assessed in light of the politics and intellectual dynamic of China's legal circles in their struggle to create a 'rule of law'.

China's Supreme Court (Paperback): Ronald C. Keith, Zhiqiu Lin, Shumei Hou China's Supreme Court (Paperback)
Ronald C. Keith, Zhiqiu Lin, Shumei Hou
R1,677 Discovery Miles 16 770 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book examines the learning curve of the People's Supreme Court of China as an expanding Chinese national institution that has played a key role in the struggle for the rule of law in China. Within the unity of state administration and the requirements of the constitution, the court has negotiated the changing tension between politics and law through improvising new formats of interpretation and supervision in response to the changing priorities of revolution and market reform.

China From the Inside Out - Fitting the People's Republic into the World (Paperback): Ronald C. Keith China From the Inside Out - Fitting the People's Republic into the World (Paperback)
Ronald C. Keith
R737 Discovery Miles 7 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Many books claiming to aid our understanding of China are based on the assumption that it is destined to follow the model of the U.S.; war, empire and unilaterlism. Ronald Keith shows that this underplays the importance of China's domestic politics, which will be essential in shaping the country's role in the world. Highlighting the development over time of China's perception of its own "rise," the book integrates domestic perspective into critical analysis of the contemporary controversies concerning "socialism" versus "capitalism with Chinese characteristics," the struggle to create the rule of law and to foster human rights and elaboration of a new stage of democratic reform. The internal viewpoint and original analysis makes this book an essential text for students of China studies and international relations.

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