The constitutional identity of contemporary China : : the unitary system and its internal logic / / by Han Zhai.

In The Constitutional Identity of Contemporary China: The Unitary System and Its Internal Logic , Han Zhai offers a profound understanding of China’s constitutional history with her account of constitutional identity of multi-layered states in other parts of the world. This book successfully bridges...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill Nijhoff,, [2020]
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Chinese perspectives on human rights and good governance ; Volume 4
In The Constitutional Identity of Contemporary China: The Unitary System and Its Internal Logic , Han Zhai offers a profound understanding of China’s constitutional history with her account of constitutional identity of multi-layered states in other parts of the world. This book successfully bridges China’s constitutional complex and the emerging common theory of constitutional law with methodological innovations. In constitutional comparison, this work’s treatment of the Kingdoms of Spain and the Netherlands provides effective structural and historical analysis. This book does not only awaken China’s constitutional identity in contemporary scholarship but also presents rich possibilities in the constitutional study and the way we understand a country’s fundamental arrangements in its national context.
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Modern constitutionalism in China and the fundamental structure -- Regional autonomies under the unitary system -- Reformative decentralisation and unsettled constitutional centralisation -- Constitutional arrangements and disharmonies in comjparison -- Parties and constitutionalism -- Two learned principles.
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The constitutional identity of contemporary China : the unitary system and its internal logic /
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