Democratic Centralism and Administration in China

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Biddulph, SEditor
Hualing, F; Gillespie, J; Nicholson, P; Partlett, WDate
2018Source Title
Socialist Law in Socialist East AsiaPublisher
Cambridge University PressUniversity of Melbourne Author/s
Biddulph, SarahAffiliation
Melbourne Law SchoolMetadata
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Biddulph, S. (2018). Democratic Centralism and Administration in China. Hualing, F (Ed.). Gillespie, J (Ed.). Nicholson, P (Ed.). Partlett, W (Ed.). Socialist Law in Socialist East Asia, Socialist Law in Socialist East Asia, (1), pp.195-223. Cambridge University Press.Access Status
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The decision issued by the fourth plenary session of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP, or Party) in 2014 on Some Major Questions in Comprehensively Promoting Governing the Country According to Law (the 'Fourth Plenum Decision') reiterated the Party's determination to build a 'socialist rule of law system with Chinese characteristics. What does proclamation of the 'socialist' nature of China's version of rule of law mean, if anything? Development of a notion of socialist rule of law in China has included many apparently competing and often mutually inconsistent narratives and trends.
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