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Book Title: Renmin Chinese Law Review
Editor(s): Shi, Jichun
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781784715809
Section: Chapter 1
Section Title: The shaping of the thought of the party governing politics and law in organizational history (1949–1958)
Author(s): Zhong, Liu
Number of pages: 42
Abstract/Description:
Distinguished from the functional unity of legal actions before modern times, the contemporary structure of legal action tends to be separated. In order to prevent a decrease in efficiency due to conflicts as well as to regulate checks and balances among different functional organs, the idea of ‘dang guan zheng fa’ (Party governs politics and law) was illustrated by specific organizations during the first ten years after the founding of PRC. Such a trajectory included the Sub-committee of Administration Council Committee of Politics and Law, the Central Legal Committee, and the Central Group of Politics and Law, which were all established in accordance with the experience of ‘dangwei yiyuanhua lingdao’ (centralized leadership by party committee) and ‘zong qianwei’ (headquarters of front line in chief) during war time.
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