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Rule of Law in China

A Ten-year Review (2002-2012)

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  • Provides a comprehensive outline of rule of law in China
  • Focuses on hot issues such as human rights protection, antitrust law and judicial reform
  • Offers the specific prospective of a group of young scholars from the Institute of Law

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This volume summarizes the achievements on rule of law in China for the ten years from 2002 to 2012, particularly focusing on areas such as judicial review, anti-monopoly, reform of government agencies, the circulation of rural Land contracted management rights, and the protection of children’s rights. It also considers the prospects for rule of law in China in the future. With numerous tables and screenshots to illustrate the text and provide a comprehensive overview and insights into China’s rule of law establishment, it appeals to readers interested in judicial reform, rural medical service, children’s rights protection and anti-monopoly.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China

    Lin Li, He Tian, Yanbin Lv

About the editors

Lin Li  is Director as well as a researcher and tutor at the Institute of Law, CASS. His major research areas are Jurisprudence, Legislation, Constitutional Law, and Comparative Law, especially theory of Human Rights and Rule of Law, Theory of Constitutionalism and Democracy. He has published over 160 articles, and submitted more than 60 confidential research reports.

He Tian is a researcher at the Institute of Law, CASS as well as an editor of Annual Reports on China’s Rule of Law (Blue Books of Rule of Law), which features a well-known series of reports on the assessment of indices of rule of law, and analyzes various hot issues in the relevant fields of the rule of laws in China yearly. 

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