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- ru.us.edu.vn en/Traditional_Chinese_lawTraditional Chinese law refers to the laws, regulations, and rules used in China up to 1911, when the last imperial dynasty fell.
- linkedin.com pulse/ancient-chinese-law-…Hence in traditional law in ancient China, the change of the law stands for the change of the power, rather than in changing the law by changing the management...
- britannica.com Politics, Law & Government Law, Crime & PunishmentThe 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.
- iri.edu.ar wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Libro-…Chinese law is a uid sedimentation of traditional elements of Chinese culture and the internalisation of external elements.
- academickids.com encyclopedia/Chinese_LawMain article: Traditional Chinese law. The teachings of Confucius have had an enduring effect on Chinese life and have provided the basis for the social order...
- coolaboo.com History …china/ancient-china-lawsJust like in other parts of the world, laws were created with the purpose of establishing order and making China a better place. Chinese laws changed over time...
- byarcadia.org post/a-guideline-for-legal-system-…During Mao's era, Chinese law was heavily influenced by Marxist-Leninist philosophy, affecting areas such as family law and labor law.
- web.archive.org web/20101201001713/http://…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.
- researchgate.net publication/292384161_The_…The book also has discussed the reestablishment of law in the late Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Chinese law's transition to modernity.
- sckool.org part-i-chinese-law-traditional-china-…...was linked to punishment of criminal conduct that would lead to unethical behavior, only encouraging the evasion of the law.4 Traditional Chinese society was...
- academia.edu 42846895/The_Chinese_Tradition_of_…In 1902, Shen Jianben (1840–1913), an imperial official well versed in traditional Chinese law, and Wu Tingfang (1840–1913), experienced in the 7 common law...
- degruyter.com document/doi/10.1515/…...LEGAL THOUGHT IN TRADITIONAL CHINA * 1. THE SCOPE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF CHINESE LAW WESTERN scholars on China, with only a few...
- papers.ssrn.com sol3/papers.cfm…...and is the oldest imperial Chinese legal code to survive to the present-day in its entirety – is regarded as an apex in the development of traditional Chinese law.