Essays on China's Legal Tradition
In this volume of essays a group of scholars from Europe, Japan, the Republic of China, and the United States examines China's legal tradition to determine its importance for the study of both pre-modern China and of contemporary affairs. Originally published in 1981. The Princeton Legacy Libra...
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Princeton University Press,
2017.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- I. Introduction
- II. Legal Institutions and Procedures During the Chou Dynasty
- III. The Administration of Justice During the Sung Dynasty
- IV. Commercial Contract Law in Late Nineteenth-Century Taiwan
- V. Age, Youth, and Infirmity in the Law of Ch'ing China
- VI. The Influence of Shen Chih-ch'i's Chi-chu Commentary upon Ch'ing Judicial Decisions
- VII. Ch'ing Legal Jurisdiction over Foreigners
- VIII. Chinese Influences on Eighteenth-Century Tokugawa Codes
- IX. Traditional Korean Law and Its Relation to China
- X. Slavery at the End of the Ch'ing Dynasty
- Works in Western Languages
- Works in East Asian Languages
- Glossary
- Index
- List of Studies in East Asian Law.