This book provides a systematic and detailed introduction to the formation process and current development of China's socialist legal system. The classification of the constitution and constitution-related laws, criminal law, civil and commercial law, administrative law, economic law, litigation and non-litigation procedural law, social law, and the specifics of each sector of law are explained, which is a good guide for understanding the framework of China's legal system and the study of each sector of jurisprudence.


Zhu Jingwen, male, born in 1948, is a professor and a doctoral supervisor of the school of law of Renmin University of China. He is also the vice president of the Jurisprudence Research Society of Chinese Law, the executive vice president of the Legislative Research Society of Chinese Law, and the vice president of the Chinese Branch of the International Association for Social Philosophy and Legal Philosophy. He holds a number of national social science fund projects on legal development and a country ruled by law. He has published many important papers on China's legal system in journals such as China Social Sciences, and the series of China Legal Development Report edited by him has received extensive attention and praise at home and abroad.

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