Training course on “Xi Jinping’s Thought on Rule of Law” Given To Over 200,000 So It Can Be “Taught” In Every Chinese University

Here we go..Xi Jinping’s school of legal thought is here and in the best tradition of all 20th century dictatorships they are mind numbingly dull and terrifying at the same time.

Any reader of Orwell will immediately recognize the language and can be summed up simply with.

The law is what we tell you it is.

Currently a  training course on “Xi Jinping’s Thought on Rule of Law”, organized by the Ministry of Education  is  being given by the  Department of Higher Education, and by the Steering Committee for the teaching of legal sciences.
Apparently there were around 200.000 participants.
Below the list of topics (basically the 11 adherences) and speakers, and on completion as you can see below you get a lovely certificate !
Soon also the publication of the textbook of the course. The course “Xi Jinping’s Thought on Rule of Law” will be taught in every university of the country.

Xi Jinping’s Thought on the Rule of Law, Lecture Hall Course Arrangement

Lecture 1: Introduction to Xi Jinping’s Thoughts on the Rule of Law

Lecturer: Zhang Wenxian, Senior Professor of Philosophy and Social Sciences of Jilin University, Director of the Academic Committee of the Chinese Law Society

Lecture 2: Dialectics in Xi Jinping’s Thoughts on the Rule of Law

Lecturer: Xu Xianming, Chairman of the Legal Education and Steering Committee, Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory and Judicial Committee of the National People’s Congress

Lecture 3: Persist in the Party’s leadership of comprehensively governing the country according to law

Lecturer: Li Lin, Member of the Faculty of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Law Research of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences The original director

Lecture 4: Adhere to the People as the Center

Lecturer: Li Shuzhong, Secretary-General of the Committee of Legal Education, Professor of China University of Political Science and Law

Lecture 5: Adhere to the socialist rule of law with Chinese characteristics

Lecturer: Wang Xigen, Dean of Law School of Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Lecture 6: Persist in governing the country according to the constitution and governing according to the constitution

Lecturer: Zhou Yezhong, Vice Chairman of the Legal Education Committee, Vice President of Wuhan University

Lecture 7: Persist in modernizing the national governance system and governance capabilities on the track of the rule of law

Lecturer: Ma Huaide, Deputy Chairman of the Committee of Legal Education, President of China University of Political Science and Law

Lecture 8: Persist in building a socialist legal system with Chinese characteristics

Lecturer: Member of Shen Weixing Law Teaching Committee, Dean of Tsinghua University Law School

Lecture 9: Adhere to the joint advancement of rule of law, rule of law, and administration of law, and the construction of a law-based country, a law-based government, and a law-based society

Lecturer: Hu Jiansen, Professor of the Central Party School (National School of Administration)

Lecture 10: Adhere to comprehensive legislation, strict law enforcement, fair justice, and law-abiding by all people

Lecturer: Huang Wenyi, Director of the Research Center of Jinping Rule of Law at the People’s University of China

Lecture 11: Persist in the overall promotion of the domestic rule of law and foreign-related rule of law

Lecturer: Liu Renshan, Deputy Chairman of the Committee of Legal Education, Vice President of Zhongnan University of Economics and Law

Lecture 12: Persist in building a high-quality legal work team with both ability and political integrity

Lecturer: Yang Zongke, Deputy Chairman of the Legal Education Committee, President of Northwest University of Political Science and Law

Lecture13 : Persist in Grasping Leading Cadres as the “Key Few One”

Lecturer: Wang Xinqing, Deputy Chairman of the Legal Education Commission, Executive Vice President of the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences