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Sep 11, 2021 · This study analyzes, from a comparative and historical perspective, the clash between state statutory law and native customary law and the consequential effects of that rivalry on ethno-legal categories.
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Abstract. This article presents a broad view of Chinese customary law through late Qing times up to the decisive change of national government in China in 1949. It is based on major compilations and surveys from the late nineteenth century to the early 1940s, and important recent work by Philip C.C. Huang and colleagues.
Jan 31, 2019 · Summary. LI AND FA, AND THE “THEORY OF LAW” IN TRADITIONAL CHINA. China, with its millenarian empire ranging from the first Qin dynasty (221 – 206 BCE) to the threshold of last century (1911), has known one of the longest and greatest political-institutional structures that ever existed.
- Luigi Moccia
- 2015
Apr 12, 2024 · The Chinese legal system is a socialist system of law based primarily on the Civil Law model. The diagram below from the Law Library of Congress illustrates the structure of the Chinese court system:
- Nongji Zhang
- 2011
Mar 23, 2023 · The Chinese legal system is based on 3 levels (Laws, Administrative Regulations, Local Regulations, with the Constitution as the backbone) and 7 areas: Civil Law, Commercial Law, Economic Law, Social Law, Criminal Law, Litigious Procedure, Non-litigious Procedure.
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Nov 21, 2016 · Based on the above considerations, this article comprehensively explores the real status and function of customary law in criminal judicial practice of China through careful empirical study. The article develops its idea from the following four aspects: firstly, to present the questions and explain the main research approaches and reference ...
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Unlike the available literature using the usual method of legal history research, this book attempts to illustrate ancient Chinese legal tradition through cultural interpretation. The author holds that both the concept and practice of law are meaningful cultural symbols.