Evaluate critically whether the PRC constitutional structure can ensure the operation of principles of "rule of law" and effective enforcement of law in current PRC.
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Assignment Question 1 After China's accession to World Trade Organization (WTO) and the signing of the Closer Economic Partnership agreements (CEPA) with HKSAR and Macau, this would increase foreign investors' confidence in investing in the mainland. To safeguard the State's political and social stability, China should also strengthen the socialist legal system construction, to ensure that there must be laws to go by, the laws must be observed and strictly enforced, and lawbreakers must be governed by law, and to comply with the requirement of the new situation arising from the development of the socialist economy, the comprehensive progress of the society and the entry into WTO. The PRC constitutional structure prescribes that the administrative power of China is held by the State Council (i.e. the Central Peoples' Government) and local peoples' governments. The legislative power of China is exercised by the National Peoples' Congress and local peoples' Congresses. The judicial power...

