Order and Discipline in China: The Shanghai Mixed Court 1911-1927University of Washington Press, 2016 M06 1 - 176 páginas China’s traditional system of dispute resolution and maintenance of order in society has been treated by Western scholars as legal history, but because the Chinese system is radically different from European systems in its conceptual structure and therefore does not fit into the familiar categories and models of Western law and jurisprudence, such treatment has been inadequate and often misleading. In Order and Discipline in China, Thomas B. Stephens provides a new approach, methodology, and theoretical framework for the interpretation of traditional Chinese “law.” |
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... accepted system . " In cases where this difficulty arises the name is simply reproduced in this work in the same form as it occurs in the sources . In the case of a Chinese author who has published in English under a particular name ...
... accept these principles as underlying to a greater or lesser degree the orderly conduct of those communities . In relation to military sources , however , some caution is necessary . In any attempt to formulate these principles , it is ...
... accepted duty , in a cause which he little understands , in a plan of campaign of which he has no notion , under tactics of which he does not see the use . " 2 It is the state of mind of the Ming censor Zuo Guangdou who , unable to ...
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