Research into the Status of Special Administrative Regions in China

This article analyzes the legal status of special administrative regions in China. This type of territorial unit occupies a special place and has a specific legal status, which is especially noticeable in relations with the central authorities. The authors focus on the historical prerequisites for t...

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Main Authors: N. Symaniuk, O. Tomberg, X. Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publshing House V.Ема 2021-12-01
Series:BRICS Law Journal
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Online Access:https://www.bricslawjournal.com/jour/article/view/564
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description This article analyzes the legal status of special administrative regions in China. This type of territorial unit occupies a special place and has a specific legal status, which is especially noticeable in relations with the central authorities. The authors focus on the historical prerequisites for the formation of such a legal status and analyze the current situation. A special feature of this study is the research methodology, since a comprehensive analysis requires the use of a mixed research method. The conclusions reached by the authors can be used to formulate a new form of government.
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spelling doaj-art-14fe6d016d08424fba0b5a8e8ce5c9002025-08-20T03:40:06ZengPublshing House V.ЕмаBRICS Law Journal2409-90582412-23432021-12-0184627510.21684/2412-2343-2021-8-4-62-75207Research into the Status of Special Administrative Regions in ChinaN. Symaniuk0O. Tomberg1X. Zhang2Ural Federal UniversityUral Federal UniversityShanghai UniversityThis article analyzes the legal status of special administrative regions in China. This type of territorial unit occupies a special place and has a specific legal status, which is especially noticeable in relations with the central authorities. The authors focus on the historical prerequisites for the formation of such a legal status and analyze the current situation. A special feature of this study is the research methodology, since a comprehensive analysis requires the use of a mixed research method. The conclusions reached by the authors can be used to formulate a new form of government.https://www.bricslawjournal.com/jour/article/view/564special administrative regionsgovernmentchinaexecutive powerlegislative powerjudiciary
spellingShingle N. Symaniuk
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Research into the Status of Special Administrative Regions in China
BRICS Law Journal
special administrative regions
government
china
executive power
legislative power
judiciary
title Research into the Status of Special Administrative Regions in China
title_full Research into the Status of Special Administrative Regions in China
title_fullStr Research into the Status of Special Administrative Regions in China
title_full_unstemmed Research into the Status of Special Administrative Regions in China
title_short Research into the Status of Special Administrative Regions in China
title_sort research into the status of special administrative regions in china
topic special administrative regions
government
china
executive power
legislative power
judiciary
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