The development of the Chinese legal system: change and by Guanghua Yu

By Guanghua Yu

Constitutional judicialisation and well known constitutionalism in China : are we prepared but? / Jianfu Chen -- Institutionalizing felony procedure in China / Hualing Fu -- Public law of personal family : altering stipulations of estate legislation in China / Pitman B. Potter -- The legislations of estate and the evolving procedure of estate rights in China / Albert H.Y. Chen -- The function of mortgages : a case for formal legislation / Guanghua Yu -- Transplantation and transformation : 30-year improvement of China's IP method / Yahong Li -- Who writes company legislations ideas? : The making of the 'piercing' the company veil rule as a case examine / Chao Xi -- taking a look at company governance in China's huge businesses : is the glass part complete or part empty? / Roman Tomasic -- China's banking reforms on the time of worldwide fiscal recession / Yuwa Wei -- The political good judgment of securities rules in China / Jiangyu Wang -- Civil justice reform with political agendas / Xianchu Zhang -- China's arbitration : limited reform / Weixia Gu -- Environmental legislations and coverage in China : responding to weather switch / Jolene Lin -- WTO and constructing international locations : the case for liberalization of telecommunications companies in China / Yun Zhao

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Balme, ‘Ordinary Justice and Popular Constitutionalism in China’, in Balme and Dowdle, supra note 2, p. 189. In fact, in terms of cyber discourse, I have seen much more display of blind patriotism and narrow-minded nationalism than demands for fair and equitable justice. I am not suggesting that Weiquan cases or their Internet discourses are not important. Indeed, as Fu and Cullen point out, they serve an educational function and play the role in ‘identifying, highlighting and problematising social issues’.

W. Dowdle, Building Constitutionalism in China, New York: Palgrave MacMillan (2009). I am most grateful to Professor Dowdle who kindly provided me a set of the manuscript’s proof before publication. 3 See, T. E. tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=34791&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid %5D=414&no_cache=1 (accessed 15 July 2009). 4 Bikun Jiang et al. (eds), Constitutional Law (Xianfa Xue), Beijing: China University of Political Science and Law Press, 1993: 5. 5 It is not unusual these days, when discussing specific legal reforms with Chinese scholars, to hear them arguing that certain reforms are constrained by the present constitutional arrangement.

Shtml (accessed 16 September 2009). Ibid. shtml (accessed 16 September 2009). htm (accessed 16 September 2009). Adopted by the Standing Committee of the NPC on 27 August 2009. For a detailed discussion, see, Dingjian Cai, ‘Functions of the People’s Congress in the Process of Implementation of Law’, in Jianfu Chen, Yuwen Li and J. M. Otto, Implementation of Law in the PRC, The Hague/London/New York: Kluwer Law International, 2002: 35–54. See, P. Keller, ‘Sources of Order in Chinese Law’, American Journal of Comparative Law 42, 1994: 711.

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