The Limits of Liberal Justice: On Authoritarianism and Instrumental Theories of Law

11 Pages Posted: 25 Apr 2024 Last revised: 17 Jun 2024

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Teemu Ruskola

University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School; University of Pennsylvania - School of Arts & Sciences

Date Written: March 11, 2024

Abstract

In this essay, I use Professor Shucheng Wang's recent book Law as an Instrument: Sources of Chinese Law for Authoritarian Legality as a point of departure for reconsidering the conventional opposition between liberal and authoritarian forms of legality. I suggest that opposition is in turn embedded in an even more elemental distinction between different state forms. Turning to Montesquieu's The Spirit of the Laws, I first investigate the historical and geopolitical processes by which modern political theory reduced the political universe into three species of states (republics, monarchies, and despotisms) and then merely two (democracies and authoritarian states). I then turn to the contemporary genealogy of the concept of rule of law, which arose first as a critique of the rise of the administrative state in the West and then became a means to delegitimize socialist conceptions of legality. I conclude by focusing on the People's Republic of China to evaluate the utility of assessing its legal order in terms of authoritarian legality as well as in terms of democracy more generally.

Keywords: Comparative law, socialist law, rule of law, Montesquieu, democracy, Chinese law, authoritarian legality, democracy, authoritarian states, authoritarian regime, China’s governance.

Suggested Citation

Ruskola, Teemu, The Limits of Liberal Justice: On Authoritarianism and Instrumental Theories of Law (March 11, 2024). Asia Pacific Law Review, 2024, U of Penn Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 24-16, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4787740

Teemu Ruskola (Contact Author)

University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School ( email )

Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

University of Pennsylvania - School of Arts & Sciences ( email )

Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

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