The Law Governs for the People

The Law Governs for the People

by Wang Liming

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This book is the fourth collection of essays by Professor Wang Liming. It is divided into six parts: "General Theory of the Rule of Law", "Legislative System", "Judicial System", "Practice of the Rule of Law", "Legal Education" and "Life Insights". The author uses a simple and positive humanistic writing style to describe his insights from legal education and legal research for decades. It contains both his imagination and expectations for the construction of the legal system, as well as his concerns and prospects for legal education, which profoundly demonstrates the academic quality and humanistic sentiments of a generation of legal professionals. As the author said, there are too many stories about the rule of law in the forty years of reform and opening up that we need to capture, observe, and think about. This collection of essays is a small part of what the author has extracted, and these ordinary stories record a great era.

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