• Traditional Chinese law refers to the legal system including laws, regulations, and rules used in Sinosphere. It has undergone continuous development since at least the 11th...
  • The term encompasses both the legal history of China prior to the foundation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949 and the law of that country today.
  • Chinese law is a uid sedimentation of traditional elements of Chinese culture and the internalisation of external elements.
  • During Mao's era, Chinese law was heavily influenced by Marxist-Leninist philosophy, affecting areas such as family law and labor law.
  • For me, in understanding the conception of law in traditional China, the philosophy in I Ching: Book of Change (周易) plays a pivotal role.
  • consequence, in a traditional Chinese context, common law was not in tune. with the epistemological dominance of legal change that was quashing sacred.
  • Goh Bee Chen (2002) Law without lawyers, justice without courts: on traditional Chinese mediation.
  • ...LEGAL THOUGHT IN TRADITIONAL CHINA * 1. THE SCOPE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF CHINESE LAW WESTERN scholars on China, with only a few...
  • The essay is both an empirical analysis of the social forms of Chinese law and an effort of theoretical innovation for the sociology of law.
  • There are enormous original documents on the law of ancient china. This essay was only intended to serve as a brief overview of traditional Chinese law.
  • In the next post we shall examine the relationship between Neo-Legalism, Neo-Confucianism and Chinese Law in the PRC, Taiwan and Singapore.
  • ...Qing Dynasty open to the new Western legal approach Traditional Chinese Law Empire times § Law in the books as a last resort (penal/criminal laws) § KM1 …
  • More not too long ago, many colleges and universities have been adopting medical amnesty legal guidelines, aka 911 Lifeline or 911 Good Samaritan Laws.