Saturday, March 9, 2019

The politics of China’s ‘rule of law’ - Inkstone

Northwestern University's William Hurst sees a central divide in the development of the Chinese legal system.  In criminal law non-legal (mainly Party) actors intervene to prevent and contain any action challenging the CP .  But civil law develops in a more normalized way. Of course the pervasive censorship is Orwellian.  But progress in civil justice nevertheless advances in many respects. - gwc
The politics of China’s ‘rule of law’ - Inkstone: Everybody loves “rule of law,” or at least loves invoking it to score points. ...
by William Hurst


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