This book presents the development and reformation of economic law in
China and explores the "three relationships" between the government and
market, between reform and rule of law, and between the constitution and
economic law. On this basis, it subsequently focuses on development
theory, distribution theory, risk theory and crisis theory. Further, it
addresses effective development, fair distribution, and prevention and
resolution of related risks and crises, which are important functions of
economic law. In order to achieve the above functions and objectives,
the book argues, we must vigorously promote the integration of rule of
law in economic law, and constantly refine the theory of economic rule
of law employed in China.The book demonstrates that no matter how the
"three major relationships" are adjusted or the relevant systems are
reformed - i.e., regarding the implementation of the concept of
coordinated development or the optimization of economic structures; the
solution of distribution problems or the improvement of distribution
systems; the prevention of risks or the response to crises - any such
changes depend on economic rule of law. The above-mentioned theoretical
discussion presents a "new horizon" of contemporary Chinese economic law
theory, which will be of great value to the future development of
economic law theory.