Liu, Xilong: China needs to “rule by law”
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Date: 1/11/2015 2:24:36 PM
Sender: Liu, Xilong
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Liu, Xilong: China needs to “rule by law”
刘希龙(Liu, Xilong)
The "rule of law" and "rule of law", although only one word, its meaning there are essential differences.
"Rule by law" is that rule must by law that govern ways the country must comply with the law, which is the legal concept of modern totalitarian control, this "rule of law", the subject is the people, the object of governance is possible abuse of state power authorities.
"Rule of law" is said to use the law to rule, for the rule of law is a tool, which is the traditional legal concepts management doctrine, this "rule of law", the main state organs, are in the hands of powerful people, governance The target is the people.
Visible, the essence of "rule by law" is "Government Officials" and "rule of law" is that "the people according to the law." Two different levels, the deeper the former, more in line with the needs of modern society.
In the "rule of law" under the guise of, in fact, it is more likely to undermine the rule of law in the country with specific implementation, because this gives dictators in some black-box operation, unsupervised behind the power.
China needs to "rule by law", in order to really protect the interests of the people.
Liu, Xilong
January 11, 2015
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