Over the last decade, Chinese constitutional law has become an ever-vibrant field, which has incorporated a series of new topics, perspectives and methodologies, leading to vastly different yet equally stimulating takes on the what, why and how of constitution in China. This panel intends to, in a small way, reflect these new developments in this field, covering diverse topics from constitutional equality in labor law to legislative review and using both traditional doctrinal analysis and socio-legal approaches. This panel consists of four presenters and two discussants. Apart from the four presenters, Prof. Paul Craig from the University of Oxford and Professor Duanhong Chen from Peking University Law School will be the discussants.