The Rule of Law in Foreign-Related Affairs and Associated Talent Cultivation in China

DING Xiangshun, HUO Junming

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Front. Law China ›› 2023, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (4) : 453-468. DOI: 10.3868/s050-012-023-0030-4
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The Rule of Law in Foreign-Related Affairs and Associated Talent Cultivation in China

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Advancing the rule of law in domestic and foreign-related affairs in a coordinated manner is a significant strategic measure put forward by the Communist Party of China and the Chinese government amid global changes of a magnitude not seen in a century. It is an important content of XI Jinping Thought on the Rule of Law and also a new practice facing China’s high_x0002_level opening up. To further explore and clarify the basic theory and approach of cultivating high-quality talents in the rule of law in foreign-related affairs, this article analyzes and summarizes the practice of foreign-related rule of law in the context of globalization. This is done from the perspectives of territory, normative, subject, and legal application dimensions. Key factors include the significant differences in official languages and legal cultures between jurisdictions, the closure of the legal profession admission mechanisms, and the inter-disciplinary requirements for talents praticing the rule of law in foreign related affairs. For this reason, the path for talent cultivation in this field in China for the new era can be explored through clarifying requirements for training and qualification, strengthening international cooperation, and building a multi-level mechanism for the cultivation and utilization of talents practicing the rule of law in foreign-related affairs.

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rule of law in foreign-related affairs / rule of law in domestic affairs / talents in the rule of law in foreign-related affairs / legal system

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DING Xiangshun, HUO Junming. The Rule of Law in Foreign-Related Affairs and Associated Talent Cultivation in China. Front. Law China, 2023, 18(4): 453‒468 https://doi.org/10.3868/s050-012-023-0030-4

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