Experimental legislation in China between efficiency and legality : the delegated legislative power of the Shenzhen special economic zone

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    • Martinek, Madeleine

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Experimental legislation in China between efficiency and legality : the delegated legislative power of the Shenzhen special economic zone

Madeleine Martinek

Springer, c2018

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book analyzes the benefits of and legal concerns in connection with the delegated legislation of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone as a prime example of experimental legislation in Chinese law. It offers solutions for improving the legal design of experimental regulations in Special Economic Zones by striking a balance between the pursuit of rapid socio-economic progress on the one hand, and the increasing need and will to govern by the rule of law on the other. The book offers a valuable guide for the academic community and legal practitioners, as well as students eager to gain insights into Chinese constitutional law and the conflict between legality and achieving reforms.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Socio-economic and legal foundations of modern China.- China's experimentalist approach to reform.- Delegated legislative power of the Shenzhen SEZ.- Major achievements in experimenting with novel regulatory approaches.- Legality versus efficiency of reform.- Summary.

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