Rule of law in China : a comparative approach / Katrin Blasek.
2015
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Author
Title
Rule of law in China : a comparative approach / Katrin Blasek.
Published
Heidelberg : Springer, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Call Number
KNQ13 2015
Former Call Number
Ch.P 910 B612 2015
ISBN
3662446219
9783662446218
9783662446218
Description
viii, 80 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)884616840
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
1.
Introduction
1
1.1.
Calls for Rule of Law
1
1.1.1.
Western Calls
1
1.1.2.
Chinese Calls
2
1.2.
Motivation and Approach of the Analysis
5
1.3.
Reference of Comparison
6
References
7
2.
Rule of Law in Western Civilization
9
2.1.
Foundations for Development
9
2.2.
Core Aspects of the Rule of Law in Western Civilization
9
2.3.
Core Aspects of the Rule of Law in Germany, France, and in the United Kingdom
11
References
11
3.
Rule of Law in China
13
References
17
4.
Selected Aspects of Rule of Law
19
4.1.
Separation or Concentration of Power?
19
4.1.1.
Germany, France, and the United Kingdom
19
4.1.2.
China
25
4.2.
Supremacy of Law
32
4.2.1.
Western Approach
32
4.2.2.
Germany, France, and the United Kingdom
33
4.2.3.
Chinese Approach
36
4.3.
Protection of Human Rights
44
4.3.1.
Western Approach
44
4.3.2.
Germany, France, and the United Kingdom
45
4.3.3.
China
48
4.4.
Legal Certainty: Mentality of Rule-Making
52
4.4.1.
Western Approach
52
4.4.2.
Germany, France, and the United Kingdom
53
4.4.3.
China
54
4.5.
Independence of Courts and Judges
59
4.5.1.
Western Approach
59
4.5.2.
Germany, France, and the United Kingdom
60
4.5.3.
China
67
References
73
5.
Conclusion
77
5.1.
Conclusion
77
Reference
80