Paths of Justice Book Review
In: Jie Cheng (2019) Paths of justice, Asia Pacific Law Review, 27:2, 306-309
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In: Jie Cheng (2019) Paths of justice, Asia Pacific Law Review, 27:2, 306-309
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In: 10 Tsinghua China L. Rev. 107 (2017)
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In: Asian Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2025
In: Chinese Research Perspectives 8
This translated volume is based on the publication Green Book of Population and Labor (No. 20), originally published in Chinese by the Social Science Academic Press (SASS). The focus of this volume is high-quality employment in China. The topics covered include China's labor market during the Fourteenth Five-Year Plan; labor supply and demand; the economic impact of consumption among migrant workers; labor supply elasticity and productivity; geographical and structural shifts in job opportunities; and the educational profiles and income distribution among migrants. The final chapter discusses the opportunities and challenges associated with the rapid development of AI and robotics
In: Emerging markets, finance and trade: EMFT, Band 57, Heft 12, S. 3337-3366
ISSN: 1558-0938
In: Journal of education, society and behavioural science, Band 36, Heft 9, S. 104-115
ISSN: 2456-981X
"Nature is the mother of life, and it is a community of life for man and nature". Since the emergence of human beings, the natural environment has been the source of human survival, development and innovation. Through combing ancient literature records and investigating and analyzing the cultural characteristics of China's different geographic environments, we attempt to discover the intrinsic roots of nature and culture. The relationship between human beings and nature also changes with the development of the times. From adapting to nature, utilizing nature, transforming nature, and then feeding nature, reshaping nature and protecting nature, it is not only a process of harmonious coexistence between human beings and nature, but also a process of creating culture, forming rich and distinctive cultural types and forms. Mountains, rivers, forests, farmlands, lakes, grasslands, deserts and human beings are interdependent and closely related to a community of life. In order to adapt to the different environments of mountains, rivers, forests, farmlands, lakes, grasslands and deserts, human beings have adopted different ways of living, production and life, and formed natural cultures of " Each place has its way of supporting its inhabitants". The cultures originating from nature are the ways of getting along with nature gradually formed in the harmonious coexistence between man and nature. They are also the excellent culture that we need to inherit and carry forward in the modern construction of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.
In: China perspectives, Band 2019, Heft 1, S. 35-44
ISSN: 1996-4617
In: China perspectives: Shenzhou-zhanwang, Heft 1, S. 35-44
ISSN: 2070-3449, 1011-2006
The judicial review of government actions is often used as a bellwether of the government's attitude towards the rule of law in China. Accordingly, in gauging the direction of legal reform in the Xi era, media reports have highlighted changes in litigation against government agencies as evidence of positive movement towards greater rule of law. We provide a selective review of changes in China's administrative litigation system in the last few years, giving special attention to the amendment in 2014 of the Administrative Litigation Law (ALL), and a 2018 Supreme People's Court Interpretation of the same statute. In our view, the question of whether lawsuits might be brought against the government has arguably been superseded in importance by the question of how courts will decide such lawsuits. And the generic notion of judicial independence itself no longer sheds sufficient light on actual and possible judicial responses. Using the purportedly expanded scope of review of informal policy directives as an example, we show that symbolism-motivated advocacy to improve the administrative litigation in China may come at the expense of protecting the non-symbolic functions of judicial review, e.g., the coherence of law and consistency in the delivery of justice. (China Perspect/GIGA)
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In: FRL-D-24-00613
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In: FRL-D-24-04681
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In: DSP-D-22-00086
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In: International journal of academic research in business and social sciences: IJ-ARBSS, Band 15, Heft 1
ISSN: 2222-6990
In: International journal of academic research in business and social sciences: IJ-ARBSS, Band 14, Heft 2
ISSN: 2222-6990
In: Progress in nuclear energy: the international review journal covering all aspects of nuclear energy, Band 166, S. 104971
ISSN: 0149-1970