About this journal

Aims and scope

Chinese Law and Government (中国法与治) is an English-language journal featuring research articles, translations of important Chinese Communist Party and state documents and laws, and document discussion articles.

The journal features work on law and government, broadly defined, in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). It welcomes work on formal, codified rules and on informal, unwritten rules and norms. It encourages contributions that examine laws, regulations, or normative documents, and contributions that examine processes of implementation and adaption, and processes of influence on and by Party, state, and society. It also encourages contributions that explore relationships between the legal system and other rule systems, such as policies, intra-party regulations, and customs or norms.

Chinese Law and Government is committed to disciplinary and methodological pluralism. We encourage contributions from all disciplines across the humanities and social sciences, and particularly welcome interdisciplinary perspectives.

The editors hope that Chinese Law and Government can act as a forum for communication and exchange between Chinese and Anglophone scholarship and between scholars based in the PRC and elsewhere around the world. We welcome proposals for special issues on any of the topics within the journal’s scope.

Journal metrics

Usage

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Editorial board

Co-Editors

Holly Snape - University of Glasgow, UK
Weinan Wang - University of Glasgow, UK

Advisory Committee

Thomas P. Bernstein - Columbia University
Parris H. Chang - Pennsylvania State University
Jerome A. Cohen - Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton, and Garrison
Michael Y. M. Kau - Brown University
John W. Lewis - Stanford University
Victor Li - East-West Center
John T. Ma - New York Public Library
James D. Seymour - Columbia University
James Tong - University of California, Los Angeles
Ezra F. Vogel - Harvard University

Abstracting and indexing

Chinese Law & Government is Abstracted/ Indexed in the following:

  • Bibliography of Asian Studies Online
  • International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBZ)
  • Scopus
  • Wilson Social Sciences Index


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