A hundred year’s celebration of the constitutional practice in the late Qing dynasty (a discussion on the political compromise of the constitutional practice in the late Qing dynasty)

Authors

  • Jiang Guohua University of Wuhan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i9.155

Keywords:

Constitutional Practice, Political compromise, the late Qing Dynasty, Political reform, Constitutionalist

Abstract

The process of the Constitutional Practice in the Late Qing Dynasty was the one of the political compromises, which urged the decision on going abroad to investigate the constitutional politics, carried out the Issue of the Imperial Edict to Imitative Constitutionalism and the Outline of the Imperial Constitution, achieved the consensus to convoke Parliament in advance and the outcome of the Major Creeds of Constitution. 

Submission date: 24/11/2007
Acceptance date: 04/02/2008

Author Biography

Jiang Guohua, University of Wuhan

(Wuhan, Hubei, China), PHD. Es profesor de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Wuhan, y Visiting scholar en la California State University, Fullerton (Mayo 2007-Mayo 2008).