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University of Washington School of Law

Washington International Law Journal

2014

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The Emerging Structures Of Socialist Constitutionalism With Chinese Characteristics: Extra-Judicial Detention And The Chinese Constitutional Order, Larry Catá Backer, Keren Wang Apr 2014

The Emerging Structures Of Socialist Constitutionalism With Chinese Characteristics: Extra-Judicial Detention And The Chinese Constitutional Order, Larry Catá Backer, Keren Wang

Washington International Law Journal

China is developing its own distinctive path towards socialist constitutionalism and rule of law, one that reflects China's history and its unique circumstances but also conforms to the general principles of transnational constitutionalism. The Chinese constitutional order is grounded on a principal of separation of powers that distinguishes between an administrative power assigned to the government and a political authority assigned to the Chinese Communist Party (“CCP”). This constitutional order is reflected in two related but distinct legal contexts—laojiao (the system of administrative detentions, re-education through labor, or “劳动教养”) and shuanggui (the system of intra-CCP discipline of its cadres, …