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The dispute over whether differential or equal protection should be accorded to real right has deep roots in the Constitution and is a manifestation of the contradictions in content and implications among different provisions of the Constitution. On the one hand, Articles 6, 7 and 12 of the Constitution stipulate that “the basis of the socialist economic system of China is public ownership of the means of production,” “the state economy is the leading force in the national economy,” and “socialist public property is sacred and inviolable,” that is, the property of different property holders enjoys different constitutional positions.
The dispute over whether differential or equal protection should be accorded to real right has deep roots in the Constitution and is a manifestation of the contradictions in content and implications among different provisions of the Constitution. On the one hand, Articles 6, 7 and 12 of the Constitution stipulate that “the basis of the socialist economic system of China is public ownership of the means of production, ” “the state economy is the leading force in the national economy, ” and “socialist public property is sacred and inviolable, ”that is, the property of different property holders enjoys different constitutional positions.