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Under the direction of the Communist Party of China (CPC), key
legal challenges have been identified which will shape the
modernization of China's legal and administrative institutions. An
increasingly complex set of legal actors now seek to influence this
development, including securities regulators, bankers, accountants,
lawyers, local-level mediators and some of China's newly rich.
Whilst the rising middle class wants to voice its interests and
concerns, the CPC strives to maintain its leading role. This book
provides a critical appraisal of China's deepening socialist rule
of law and looks ahead to the implications of the domestic reforms
for the international legal domain. With contributions from leading
Chinese law specialists, it draws on specific illustrations from
judicial reform, constitutional law, procedural law,
anti-corruption, property law and urban development, socio-economic
dispute resolution and Chinese macro-economics. The book questions
how China's domestic law reforms will impact international legal
systems, and how international law can be used in managing key
regional and bilateral relationships and in dispute resolution,
such as in the South China Sea and international trade. Assessing
the state and direction of domestic law reform and including
debates around the legal implications of some of China's most
pressing foreign policy challenges today, this volume will be of
huge interest to students, scholars and practitioners with an
interest in Asia law, Chinese law, international law, comparative
law and law reform.
Under the direction of the Communist Party of China (CPC), key
legal challenges have been identified which will shape the
modernization of China's legal and administrative institutions. An
increasingly complex set of legal actors now seek to influence this
development, including securities regulators, bankers, accountants,
lawyers, local-level mediators and some of China's newly rich.
Whilst the rising middle class wants to voice its interests and
concerns, the CPC strives to maintain its leading role. This book
provides a critical appraisal of China's deepening socialist rule
of law and looks ahead to the implications of the domestic reforms
for the international legal domain. With contributions from leading
Chinese law specialists, it draws on specific illustrations from
judicial reform, constitutional law, procedural law,
anti-corruption, property law and urban development, socio-economic
dispute resolution and Chinese macro-economics. The book questions
how China's domestic law reforms will impact international legal
systems, and how international law can be used in managing key
regional and bilateral relationships and in dispute resolution,
such as in the South China Sea and international trade. Assessing
the state and direction of domestic law reform and including
debates around the legal implications of some of China's most
pressing foreign policy challenges today, this volume will be of
huge interest to students, scholars and practitioners with an
interest in Asia law, Chinese law, international law, comparative
law and law reform.
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