The modern Chinese state: An academic view through the prism of politics and law
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St Petersburg State University
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The article analyzes the main provisions of the monograph “Modern Chinese State. Vol. 1:
Basic Institutions of State Power and Administration”, published in 2022 by the Russian Academy
of Sciences, in the context of the problematization of scholarly studies of Chinese law. The
authors of the article give a brief description of the main issues disclosed in the monograph,
such as: administrative divisions of the People’s Republic of China (PRC); population control
and registration; the judicial system of the People’s Republic of China; the Public Prosecutor’s
Office; control (supervisory) committees; and so on. At the same time, attention is focused on
those provisions of the monograph that contribute to the search for solutions to problematic
issues relevant to lawyers studying the law of the People’s Republic of China. This is, in particular,
about the lawmaking of the state bodies of the PRC with the understanding of the role
of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in this activity, on the Legal Status of the President of
the People’s Republic of China, on the Nature of CPC Acts, as well as Joint Acts of the Central
Party Organs and the State Council of the People’s Republic of China, on the role of judicial
acts in the light of the system of sources of Chinese law. A number of areas of legal regulation
have been identified, where the experience of the People’s Republic of China can be used in
lawmaking and law enforcement in the Russian Federation. It is concluded that the monograph
systematizes and increases knowledge about the state-legal reality of the PRC, allows to
achieve a better understanding of the law of China.
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Malysheva, Nataliya I., Igor Yu. Kozlikhin, Nikolay G. Stoyko. 2023. “The modern Chinese state: An academic view through the prism of politics and law”. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Law 3: 824–840. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu14.2023.316 (In Russian)