When the rule of law met rule by the party: the conflicts between Baptist schools and the local Guomindang in Republican Suzhou |
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Authors: | CHEN Bin |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Humanities and Social Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhenchenbin@cuhk.edu.cnhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0381-5155 |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis study examines the relationship between the Guomindang (GMD) and the courts by focusing on the 1929 conflicts between the Suzhou Baptist schools and the local GMD party apparatus. The GMD regime supported the principle of rule by the party. At the local level, the GMD’s rise was often stymied by the independent judiciary whose judgments were based on the principle of the rule of law. The local party might not have been able to control the local court in the early years of the GMD regime, but it did steadily alter state-society relationships, as it could benefit from the local court’s commitment to the rule of law. For instance, the district court in Suzhou actively defended the principle of rule by the party in conflicts between Baptist schools and the local party because the GMD had made that principle the law of the land. |
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Keywords: | Suzhou Baptist schools local court local Guomindang the rule of law rule by the party |
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