This book deals with the development of constitutional law in China and Visegrad states by employing a comparative perspective. It is the first time that the researcher compared the constitutional development in the China and the Visegrad states. It offers a few glimpses of development of constitution in the (former) socialist states to readers who are interested in the constitutional law or China-V4 relations. With the increased cooperation between China and V4 countries, this book gives the undergraduates in the university to think about the BRI and 17+1 network from a Chinese perspective. Last, compared to the previous works which mainly focus on North America and/or Western Europe, this book provides a new angle on comparative constitutional law.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction. - 2. Birth of the Communist Party and Its Early Activities in China and the Visegrad States. - 3. The First Written Communist Constitutions in China and the Visegrad States. - 4. Development of the Constitution of China and the Visegrad States in the Reform Period. - 5. Development of Constitution in China and the Visegrad States in the Transformation Period. - 6. Development of the Constitutions in China and the Visegrad States after the Transformation Period. - 7. Conclusion.