Modak-Truran, Mark. "A Process Theory of Natural Law and the Rule of Law in China." Penn State International Review 26, no. 3 (Feb. 21, 2010), 1-46.
Abstract
Finally, process natural law provides for a
flexible and culturally sensitive conception of the rule of law that
avoids imperialistically imposing a Western conception of the rule of
law on all nations. This conception of the rule of law allows for
important cultural differences to be reflected in the interpretation of
democracy and formal legality and in the instantiation of individual
rights in the law. The ideal rule of law may look quite different in
countries as different as the U. S. and China. Thus, the process they
of natural law provides for the creative advance of the rule of law
toward the ideal civilization in a constantly changing, pluralistic,
and multicultural world. [from the author's conclusion]