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    The tradition and modern transition of Chinese law
    The History of Chinese Legal Civilization
    The History of Chinese Legal Civilization
    • The History of Chinese Legal Civilization

      Modern and Contemporary China (From 1840)

      • 920pagine
      • 33 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the evolution of China's legal systems through a Marxist-Leninist lens, this book explores the historical context and development of legal frameworks across different periods. It employs both classic and historical analyses to uncover significant trends, such as the influence of Western legal culture and the impact of constitutional reforms. The work emphasizes the theoretical and practical importance of understanding China's legal civilization, offering insights that contribute to Marxist legal studies and guide the development of socialist legal systems tailored to Chinese characteristics.

      The History of Chinese Legal Civilization
    • The History of Chinese Legal Civilization

      Ancient ChinaFrom About 21st Century B.C. to 1840 A.D.

      • 1356pagine
      • 48 ore di lettura

      Through a Marxist-Leninist lens, the book examines the evolution of China's legal systems across various historical periods, from the Xia and Shang Dynasties to the modern era post-1911 Revolution. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the development of Chinese legal civilization, exploring legislation, administrative law, criminal law, and judicial systems. By combining historical facts with theoretical insights, it enriches Marxist legal studies and provides valuable perspectives for crafting socialist legal frameworks unique to China.

      The History of Chinese Legal Civilization
    • First published in 1997, this book received the first prize for scientific research from the Ministry of Justice during China's ninth Five-Year Plan. It became a textbook for law postgraduates in 2005 and won the second prize for the best law books in China in 2009. The work explores the long-standing legal tradition in China, enhancing our understanding of its legal system while integrating theory and practice to illustrate modern legal transitions. China's legal history, dating back over three thousand years, is unique and uninterrupted, distinguishing it from the legal traditions of ancient Egypt, India, Babylon, and Persia. By studying this history, readers gain insights into the origins, features, and evolution of Chinese legal tradition, which reflects the wisdom and creativity of Chinese civilization. The extensive resources, including legal constitutions and historical records, provide a comprehensive basis for research. The book systematically examines the development and significance of Chinese law, highlighting its role in social progress and revealing its core values. It also addresses the resurgence of law during the late Qing Dynasty and the onset of modern legal transitions. Ultimately, the book skillfully intertwines legal systems and culture with historical figures and events, making it an authentic and valuable resource.

      The tradition and modern transition of Chinese law