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China rule of law
Former Chinese General's Death Means No Military Show Trial - For Now
By Shannon Tiezzi
Former PLA general Xu Caihou has passed away, ending the legal case against him.
Shoring up the 'Rule of Law' in China's Military
By Susan Finder
Chinese authorities are revamping the military legal system to promote the rule of law and weed out corruption.
In China, a Move Away From Conviction Quotas
By Shannon Tiezzi
As part of its "rule of law" push, China is reconsidering how judges are evaluated.
China in 2015: What to Expect
By Shannon Tiezzi
What to expect (and what not to expect) from China domestically in 2015.
For China, Constitution Day Comes Without Constitutionalism
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping wants to celebrate China's constitution without going too far into the realm of political reform.
China: Former PLA General Confesses to Taking 'Extremely Large' Bribes
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xu's trial will serve as a symbol for the "rule of law" over China's military.
The Rule of Law in China: Lessons From China's 'Top Lawyer'
By Yang Hengjun
How reflections from Zhang Sizhi, a defense lawyer in China's first show trial, still ring true today.
Is China Sending Its Fishermen to the Senkakus?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Chinese innovation, Zhou Xiaoping, and more on the "rule of law" in China. Friday links.
4 Things We Learned from China’s 4th Plenum
By Shannon Tiezzi
Parsing China's next steps in establishing the "rule of law."
Could China's 'Rule of Law' Lead to Constitutionalism?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Official proclamations about the Fourth Plenum include intriguing references to limiting political power.
4th Plenum: Rule of Law with Chinese Characteristics
By Zachary Keck
The CCP is focusing on the rule of law because it wants to reign in local officials.
Over-Dependence on China Will Doom Taiwan
By Ricky Yeh
Becoming too dependent on China will have disastrous economic and political consequences for Taiwan.