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ISBN 10: 0812210603
ISBN 13: 978-0812210606
Author: Derk Bodde, Clarence Morris
Law in Imperial China: Exemplified by 190 Ch’ing Dynasty Cases 1st Edition:
Law in Imperial China: Exemplified by 190 Ch’ing Dynasty Cases 1st Edition offers a unique and insightful exploration of the Chinese legal system during the Ch’ing Dynasty. This groundbreaking work delves into real-life legal cases from the 17th to the 19th centuries, providing a vivid and nuanced understanding of how Chinese law operated in practice.
Key Features:
- Authenticity: Based on primary source materials, the book presents a collection of 190 actual court cases, offering a direct glimpse into the legal realities of Imperial China.
- Comprehensive Coverage: It explores a wide range of legal issues, including criminal law, civil law, family law, and administrative law.
- In-depth Analysis: Each case is meticulously analyzed, providing valuable insights into legal procedures, judicial decision-making, and the social and cultural context of the Ch’ing Dynasty.
- Scholarly Approach: The book is a valuable resource for scholars of Chinese history, law, and society.
Law in Imperial China: Exemplified by 190 Ch’ing Dynasty Cases 1st Edition Table of contents:
PART I: Preliminary Essay on Concepts and Practices
- Basic Concepts of Chinese Law
- The Ch’ing Code and Its Pedigree
- The Penal System
- The Judiciary
- The Hsing-an hui-lan or Conspectus of Penal Cases
- Chinese Society and Government as Seen in the Conspectus
PART II: 190 Cases from the Hsing-an hui-lan
PART III: Statutory Interpretation Exemplified in the Cases
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