Chinese Law’s Need for Self-Consciousness and Renewal

Globalization has improved China’s relationship with the U.S. Due to Chinese openness to American investments on their economy, and their outdated legal system, their policy has sought to “adopt a new rule of law” (Lin-Liu 42). As a result, China encourages Temple University to offer a law degree in China hosted by Tsinghai University. This essay exams the Chinese need to reform the legal system’s incompatibilities with its current economy, such as incomprehensibility, insufficiency, and its bureaucratic behaviors, and the United States training for Chinese lawyers to update its legal system for global economic goals.



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