A clean and strong Party will better protect the rights of citizens and help take the country toward greater prosperity.
Anti-corruption drive covers retired officials to strengthen the rule of law and ensure that offenders don't go unpunished.
History was made at the Fourth Plenum of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, because for the first time a Party plenary session discussed the rule of law.
That the strengthening of the rule of law is of utmost importance was once again proved by a conflict over land requisition.
Without fairness and equality, the rule of law too often becomes a euphemism for unadulterated power.
Corruption and the wealth gap between the rich and the poor have become the biggest obstacles for society's progress.
A report on government transparency shows that only 10 percent of the 55 central government departments meet the lowest requirement.
The 4th plenary sessoin of the 18th Central Committee of the CPC will focues on governing through the rule of law.
As a key step toward the rule of law, all forms of judicial reform should first emphasize the supremacy of the Constitution.
The judicial reform should also emphasize the exercise of independent judicial and procuratorial powers and the push for judicial fairness.
To safeguard their integrity, courts and prosecutors should have power to make independent decisions in a professional system.
Yet the more corruption that is uncovered, the more severe the situation may seem to the public.