Constitutional conflict and the role of the National People’s Congress

<p>Constitutional disputes are unique among social disputes, given that the constitutionality or legality of laws (acts) and government actions is contested, and to solve them requires particular institutions and procedures.</p> <p>China revised its legal system, including criminal...

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Glavni autor: Wang, Z
Daljnji autori: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
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Jezik:English
Izdano: Foundation for Law, Justice and Society 2008
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description <p>Constitutional disputes are unique among social disputes, given that the constitutionality or legality of laws (acts) and government actions is contested, and to solve them requires particular institutions and procedures.</p> <p>China revised its legal system, including criminal, civil, and administrative litigation procedures, after the Cultural Revolution in the late 1970's and promised to establish a socialist rule of law through the 1999 constitutional amendments. However, China was slow to develop a sound constitutional review mechanism, which meant that constitutional law did not form part of the common conception of rule of law.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:fafd6acd-415a-4c02-ad9c-47fe5b93f5682022-03-27T13:10:29ZConstitutional conflict and the role of the National People’s CongressRecordhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_1843uuid:fafd6acd-415a-4c02-ad9c-47fe5b93f568Socio-legal studiesEnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetFoundation for Law, Justice and Society2008Wang, ZCentre for Socio-Legal Studies<p>Constitutional disputes are unique among social disputes, given that the constitutionality or legality of laws (acts) and government actions is contested, and to solve them requires particular institutions and procedures.</p> <p>China revised its legal system, including criminal, civil, and administrative litigation procedures, after the Cultural Revolution in the late 1970's and promised to establish a socialist rule of law through the 1999 constitutional amendments. However, China was slow to develop a sound constitutional review mechanism, which meant that constitutional law did not form part of the common conception of rule of law.</p>
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Constitutional conflict and the role of the National People’s Congress
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