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THE FIRST CENTURY OF MAGNA CARTA IN CHINA: AN ACADEMIC HISTORY FROM 1840'S TO 1940'S

THE FIRST CENTURY OF MAGNA CARTA IN CHINA: AN ACADEMIC HISTORY FROM 1840'S TO 1940'S
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摘要 Magna Carta was introduced into China around the mid-19th century under the context that learning from the West was then a trend for Chinese politicians and the academia to modernize China. The English constitutionalism originating from Magna Carta was considered as one of the models for China to reference. Even though the constitutional reform in the late Qing Dynasty failed to establish the constitutionalism in China, the strive for rule of law and democracy in China was never disrupted from then on. In the first century of Magna Carta's introduction into China, the academia used the ideas of constitutional rights, the rule of law embedded in Magna Carta to influence constitutionality in China, especially to push forward the protection of human rights and democracy. Even though the constitutionalism was not finally established in the Republic of China, the research on Magna Carta inspired the idea of constitutionalism in China. In addition, the Chinese academia realized that what China should learn was the spirit of Magna Carta, and that the construction of Chinese constitutionalism shall be based on the context of Chinese history and culture. Magna Carta was introduced into China around the mid-19th century under the context that learning from the West was then a trend for Chinese politicians and the academia to modernize China. The English constitutionalism originating from Magna Carta was considered as one of the models for China to reference. Even though the constitutional reform in the late Qing Dynasty failed to establish the constitutionalism in China, the strive for rule of law and democracy in China was never disrupted from then on. In the first century of Magna Carta's introduction into China, the academia used the ideas of constitutional rights, the rule of law embedded in Magna Carta to influence constitutionality in China, especially to push forward the protection of human rights and democracy. Even though the constitutionalism was not finally established in the Republic of China, the research on Magna Carta inspired the idea of constitutionalism in China. In addition, the Chinese academia realized that what China should learn was the spirit of Magna Carta, and that the construction of Chinese constitutionalism shall be based on the context of Chinese history and culture.
作者 JIANG Dong
出处 《Frontiers of Law in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2016年第2期266-279,共14页 中国高等学校学术文摘·法学(英文版)
关键词 Magna Carta in China late qing constitution drafting in thehuman rightsconstitutionalism rule of law Republic of China checks onconstitutional re^brm ingovernment consensus Magna Carta in China,late qing, constitution drafting in thehuman rightsconstitutionalism, rule of law,Republic of China, checks onconstitutional re^brm ingovernment, consensus,
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