This article examines the issue of theft as addressed in two legal texts—the Khalkha Regulations and the Laws and Regulations to Actually Follow—which functioned as the customary and statutory laws for Khalkha Mongolia at different periods, and which governed the life of lay and monastic Buddhists. The article approaches the concept of theft as a broader category that encompasses both the direct and indirect modes of theft that involve various types of deception and fraud, whereby a person can defraud the another of his rightful belongings. The analysis of the given topic in this paper is based on the two texts from that administered the conduct of monks and laity who belonged to the personal estate, or Great Shavi, to Jebtsundamba Khutukht...
Based on the monastic code entitled Chixiu Baizhang qinggui (Imperial Edition of Baizhang’s Rule of ...
This article introduces the Mongolian text of the 1823 Edict of Governor General of Uliyasutai procl...
Legal anthropology studies of the institution of marriage and family focusing on sources and form of...
This article examines the issue of theft as addressed in two legal texts—the Khalkha Regulations and...
The article is devoted to the problem of the influence of Buddhism on the legal tradition in Mongoli...
As to the legislation of Khalkha Mongolia (Outer Mongolia) under the reign of the Qing dynasty, the ...
formally decreed the abolition of capital punishment (gzhung khrims) in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhu...
A historical, legal study of the concept of theft in Bhutanese religious and legal thought
The article suggests an approach to studying Mongolian translations of Buddhist texts in the sevente...
For 18th century Mongols living under Qing rule, the imperial state was not the only source of law. ...
Buddhism occupies an important place in the history of culture of the Mongolian peoples, in particul...
Throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Mongolian nomadic groups came to be divided int...
This article examines laws governing the inheritance of monastic property and discourse about such l...
The article is devoted to the problems of preservation of the monasteries of Arkhangai Aimag (one of...
Tibet is distinct within the Buddhist regions of Asia for its claims to have developed religious law...
Based on the monastic code entitled Chixiu Baizhang qinggui (Imperial Edition of Baizhang’s Rule of ...
This article introduces the Mongolian text of the 1823 Edict of Governor General of Uliyasutai procl...
Legal anthropology studies of the institution of marriage and family focusing on sources and form of...
This article examines the issue of theft as addressed in two legal texts—the Khalkha Regulations and...
The article is devoted to the problem of the influence of Buddhism on the legal tradition in Mongoli...
As to the legislation of Khalkha Mongolia (Outer Mongolia) under the reign of the Qing dynasty, the ...
formally decreed the abolition of capital punishment (gzhung khrims) in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhu...
A historical, legal study of the concept of theft in Bhutanese religious and legal thought
The article suggests an approach to studying Mongolian translations of Buddhist texts in the sevente...
For 18th century Mongols living under Qing rule, the imperial state was not the only source of law. ...
Buddhism occupies an important place in the history of culture of the Mongolian peoples, in particul...
Throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Mongolian nomadic groups came to be divided int...
This article examines laws governing the inheritance of monastic property and discourse about such l...
The article is devoted to the problems of preservation of the monasteries of Arkhangai Aimag (one of...
Tibet is distinct within the Buddhist regions of Asia for its claims to have developed religious law...
Based on the monastic code entitled Chixiu Baizhang qinggui (Imperial Edition of Baizhang’s Rule of ...
This article introduces the Mongolian text of the 1823 Edict of Governor General of Uliyasutai procl...
Legal anthropology studies of the institution of marriage and family focusing on sources and form of...