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Democracy and Rule of Law in China's Shadow
By (Author) Brian Christopher Jones
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
29th December 2022
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
340.11
Paperback
320
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book provides detailed insight into some of the most contentious events occurring in jurisdictions operating within Chinas vast shadow. Epic clashes between law and politics have become a regular fixture throughout the world, and no region has seen more of these than Asia. In some cases these conflicts have involved newfound democratic aspirations or democratic deepening, while in others it has arisen because of pushback against authoritarian or semi-authoritarian governments. Indeed, many of these clashes centre on or involve the regions most powerful and controversial player: China. This book focuses on several of these critical struggles, examining how democracy and the rule of law play out in a number of jurisdictions highly influenced by Chinas presence. Chapters provide insightful analysis on issues such as: major threats to the rule of law and attempts to uphold the principle, oath-taking controversies, foreign judges and the disparagement of the judiciary, unconstitutional and undemocratic provisions, changing ideas of representation, a right to democracy in international law, same-sex marriage rights, and the legal responses to civil disobedience in Taiwan and Hong Kong, among other topics. Ultimately, the book delivers a contemporary understanding of how democracy and the rule of law both complement and converge in this fascinating region.
Brian Christopher Jones is Lecturer in Law at the School of Law, University of Sheffield, UK