Civil Law in Qing and Republican China

Civil Law in Qing and Republican China
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1994-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780804779272

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The opening of local archives to Western scholars in the 1980's has provided the basis for this reexamination of civil law in Qing and Republican China. This pathbreaking volume demonstrates that, contrary to previous scholarly understanding, Qing and Republican courts dealt extensively with such civil matters as land rights, debt, marriage, and inheritance, and did so with striking consistency and in conformity with the written code.

Civil Law in Qing and Republican China

Civil Law in Qing and Republican China
Author: Kathryn Bernhardt,Philip C. C. Huang,Philip C. Huang,Mark Anton Allee
Publsiher: Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1994
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0804722749

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This pathbreaking volume demonstrates that, contrary to previous scholarly understanding, Qing and Republican courts dealt extensively with such civil matters as land rights, debt, marriage, and inheritance, and did so with striking consistency and in conformity with the written code. Civil justice is shown to be fundamental to an understanding of social relations and of the way the state sought to regulate those relations through law. The opening of local archives to Western scholars in the 1980's has provided the basis for this reexamination of civil law in Qing and Republican China.

Civil Law in Qing and Republican China

Civil Law in Qing and Republican China
Author: Mark A. Allee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1997
Genre: Civil law
ISBN: 9576384001

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Code Custom and Legal Practice in China

Code  Custom  and Legal Practice in China
Author: Philip C. Huang
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2001
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780804741118

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What changes occurred and what remained the same in Chinese civil justice from the Qing to the Republic? Drawing on archival records of actual cases, this study provides a new understanding of late imperial and Republican Chinese law. It also casts a new light on Chinese law by emphasizing rural areas and by comparing the old and the new.

Civil Justice in China

Civil Justice in China
Author: Philip C. C. Huang
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804734690

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To what extent do newly available case records bear out our conventional assumptions about the Qing legal system? Is it true, for example, that Qing courts rarely handled civil lawsuits--those concerned with disputes over land, debt, marriage, and inheritance--as official Qing representations led us to believe? Is it true that decent people did not use the courts? And is it true that magistrates generally relied more on moral predilections than on codified law in dealing with cases? Based in large part on records of 628 civil dispute cases from three counties from the 1760’s to the 1900’s, this book reexamines those widely accepted Qing representations in the light of actual practice. The Qing state would have had us believe that civil disputes were so "minor” or "trivial” that they were left largely to local residents themselves to resolve. However, case records show that such disputes actually made up a major part of the caseloads of local courts. The Qing state held that lawsuits were the result of actions of immoral men, but ethnographic information and case records reveal that when community/kin mediation failed, many common peasants resorted to the courts to assert and protect their legitimate claims. The Qing state would have had us believe that local magistrates, when they did deal with civil disputes, did so as mediators rather than judges. Actual records reveal that magistrates almost never engaged in mediation but generally adjudicated according to stipulations in the Qing code.

A Question of Intent

A Question of Intent
Author: Jennifer M. Neighbors
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004330160

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In A Question of Intent, Jennifer M. Neighbors unpacks the complicated late imperial homicide continuum and its Republican-era counterpart, revealing a Chinese justice system, both before and after 1911, that defies assignment to binary categories of modern and pre-modern law.

Intolerable Cruelty

Intolerable Cruelty
Author: Margaret Kuo
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442218406

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At the outset of the Nanjing decade (1928-1937), a small group of Chinese legal elites worked to codify the terms that would bring the institutions of marriage and family into the modern world. Their deliberations produced the Republican Civil Code of 1929-1930, the first Chinese law code endowed with the principle of individual rights and gender equality. In the decades that followed, hundreds of thousands of women and men adopted the new marriage laws and brought myriad domestic grievances before the courts. Intolerable Cruelty thoughtfully explores key issues in modern Chinese history, including state-society relations, social transformation, and gender relations in the context of the Republican Chinese experiment with liberal modernity. Investigating both the codification process and the subsequent implementation of the Code, Margaret Kuo deftly challenges arguments that discount Republican law as an elite pursuit that failed to exert much influence beyond modernized urban households. She reconsiders the dominant narratives of the 1930s and 1940s as "dark years" for Chinese women. Instead, she convincingly recasts the history of these years from the perspective of women who actively and successfully engaged the law to improve their lives.

Basic Principles of Civil Law in China

Basic Principles of Civil Law in China
Author: David M Jones
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2019-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315491479

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This is an abridged translation of the principal Chinese textbook on civil law, which was published as part of the restructuring of China's legal system following the Third Plenum of the Chinese Communist Party in late 1978. Because the closest thing China has to a civil code - the General Provisions of Civil Law enacted in 1986 - is very incomplete, this treatise is an authoritative source on the subject. "Basic Principles of Civil Law in China" translates those portions of the Chinese text that are likely to be most useful for foreigners dealing with China, such as material on contracts, torts, joint-ventures, negotiable instruments and technology transfer. It also contains general material on such matters as agency and partnership, the general principles of juristic persons, and statutes of limitations.