The Path Evolution for Chinese Modernization of the Rule of Law

GONG Pixiang

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Front. Law China ›› 2023, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (3) : 348-378. DOI: 10.3868/s050-012-023-0021-4
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The Path Evolution for Chinese Modernization of the Rule of Law

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The Communist Party of China (CPC) has created a new path for Chinese modernization and a new form of human civilization while leading the people in advancing a great social transformation. Chinese modernization of the rule of law is an integral part of this new path. With a high degree of historical initiative and consciousness, the CPC has solidly grasped the basic regularity of China’s legal development based on actual national conditions, and has successfully pioneered, upheld, and expanded Chinese modernization of the rule of law. Legal construction during the New-Democratic Revolution has reflected the early exploration of Chinese modernization of the rule of law. The development of the rule of law during the period of socialist revolution and construction has laid a preliminary foundation for the formation of Chinese modernization of the rule of law. The new great social transformation of reform and opening up has further promoted such modernization. The construction of a law-based China in the new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics marks a further expansion and deepening of modernization. Therefore, Chinese modernization of the rule of law is rooted in the Chinese land, conforms to the characteristics of China, and draws on the excellent achievements of the world’s legal civilization. It encapsulates profound historical, theoretical, and practical logic, and has created a new model of modernization of the rule of law in a civilized society.

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XI Jinping Thought on the Rule of Law / Chinese modernization of the rule of law / path evolution / autonomous character / Chinese logic

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GONG Pixiang. The Path Evolution for Chinese Modernization of the Rule of Law. Front. Law China, 2023, 18(3): 348‒378 https://doi.org/10.3868/s050-012-023-0021-4

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