Research on the governmental power structure and operating mechanism under the rule of law : data analysis of questionnaire survey of restriction and coordination of decision making power ,enforcement power and supervision power
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TextPublication details: 2019.Description: 830p. 24cmISBN: - 9787300277127
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"The New Horizon of China Economic Law Theory" examines the ongoing transformation of China’s economic legal system in response to the country’s rapid economic growth and its shift from a socialist market economy to a more globally integrated economic powerhouse. This book explores the development and theoretical foundations of economic law in China, focusing on the legal reforms that have accompanied the nation's transition to a market economy. With particular emphasis on the modern challenges faced by Chinese economic law, including issues of governance, international trade, environmental regulations, and the protection of intellectual property, the work highlights the complexities of balancing state control with market mechanisms. The book is written in a Chinese language
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The book is written in a Chinese language
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