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Constitutional Development in China, 1982-2012

Constitutional Development in China, 1982-2012

by Lin LiJihong Mo and Guoqiang Zhai
Hardback
Publication Date: 08/12/2019

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The History of Mutual Communication Between China Law Society and IACL.- The Main Academic Views on Constitutional Study in the Recent Years.- The Historical Evolution of Constitutional Implementation Since the Birth of the Current China Constitution.- Governing Nation according to Law and Governing Nation according to Constitutional Law.- The Key Issues in the Process of Developing the Fundamental Political System (the People's Representative Congress System).- Building Rule of Law China.- Constitutional Supervision and Constitutional Litigation.
ISBN:
9789813292598
9789813292598
Category:
Human rights
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
08-12-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Springer
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
235x155mm
Weight:
0.82kg

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