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The relationship between the central and local governments is also a theme to be dealt with by constitutionalism, and local autonomy is a content of the auxiliary principle. The Tibet issue is placed within the scope of China's Constitution. The author puts forward the concept of cultural autonomy, that is, under the condition of not changing the original administrative pattern in ethnic areas, to establish a "Tibet cultural special zone" to ensure that Tibet's ecological and cultural environment will not be destroyed, and on this basis, to ensure Tibet's sustainable development. The article "The Evolution of Hong Kong's Political System" clearly and accurately describes the development of Hong Kong during its transition from a colony to a special administrative region, as well as all the important events and cases during this period.

Ji Weidong's article examines the constitutional development of contemporary China with the clue of property rights and freedom rights. In addition, there is Kenneth Winston, a professor at Kennedy College of Harvard University, who talked about the "inner morality" of legalist thought. He read some of Fuller's principles of rule of law from Han Fei's thoughts, which made people feel interesting. editorial comment/note

[topic discussion: constitutionalism and development]

Constitutionalism and Development —— A Preliminary Investigation

On the incompatibility between "economy" and constitutionalism

Auxiliary: an important principle of constitutionalism and development

Culture, Development and Regional National Autonomy —— Tibet Issue in the Context of China's Constitution

Hong Kong's Political Development: From Colony to Special Administrative Region

The resistance and assistance of constitutional development in contemporary China--with the power of forced demolition and punishment as the clue.

[paper]

The Internal Morality of China's Legalist Thought

Economic Imperialism and Academic Progress: Economic Thought

Past life of history?

[investigation report]

Research on the Influence of Labor Contract Law on China's Manufacturing Industry and Countermeasures —— Taking Textile and Clothing Industry as an Example

[book review]

Zhang et al. Constitutionalism, rule of law and economic development.

Gong Shidang: Political Principles Applicable to All Modern Governments