| In 1950,the Central People’s Government Committee promulgated and implemented the “Marriage Law”,“Land Law” and “Trade Union Law”,which made a strong mark in the history of the rule of law in New China.Although in terms of time,the “Three Laws”were promulgated and implemented shortly after the founding of New China in 1950,they were not the case.Their formulation actually experienced the long-term foreshadowing and deliberation of the Communist Party of China during the period of the New Democratic Revolution.The long process of evolution from thought to policy to law.In this process,the legislative practice of the Communist Party of China during the revolutionary period laid a solid theoretical and practical foundation for the emergence of the “Three Laws” in 1950;in the early days of the founding of New China,the people’s urgent requirements for improving their miserable situation and the country’s commitment The main task of consolidating political power provided realistic space for the formulation of the “Three Laws” in 1950;the class and people’s legal system formed by the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party during the revolutionary period shaped their conscious pursuit of people’s livelihood values and guided of the “Three Laws” in1950. |