Constitutionalism and China

Nov 28, 2012


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Brookings Institution | Thornton (John L.) China Center

Justice Stephen Breyer talked about China’s judicial shortcomings, and U.S. history and the power of the Constitution. He responded to questions from members of the audience.
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Justice Stephen Breyer talked about China’s judicial shortcomings, and U.S. history and the power of the Constitution. He responded to questions from members of the audience.
“Constitutionalism and its Significance for China” was a session of the Brookings Institution event “Rule of Law in China: Prospects and Challenges” to launch Professor He Weifang’s book In the Name of Justice: Striving for the Rule of Law in China.

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  • Breyer, Stephen G.
  • Thornton, John L.
  • Indyk, Martin S.
  • Breyer, Stephen G.

    Associate Justice U.S. Supreme Court
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  • Thornton, John L.

    Chair Brookings Institution->Board of Directors
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  • Indyk, Martin S.

    Vice President and Director Brookings Institution->Foreign Policy Studies Program
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