Taiwan became a colony of Japan in 1895, and thus followed Japan in transplanting Continental European civil law. Early in the period of Japanese rule, Taiwanese civil matters were largely decided according to customs, which were informed by concepts and terminology of Continental European civil law. However, the ownership, pledge and mortgage of Continental European law had been partly introduced to Taiwan. Later in the period of Japanese rule, property law in the Japanese Civil Code, receiving Continental European law, took effect in Taiwan. In contrast, the status law relating to the Taiwanese was still applied to customary law and was shaped by terminology of Continental European civil law. Taiwan became a province of China during the pe...
On 19 April 1895, British Consul Lionel Charles Hopkins, at the northern port of Tamsui, was summone...
The issue of Taiwan\u27s status has long been disputed. Since 1949, more than half a century ago, a ...
This article deals with the Japan\u27s ruling policy toward her first colony, Taiwan. From the first...
Taiwan became a colony of Japan in 1895, and thus followed Japan in transplanting Continental Europe...
The process of legal modernization in Taiwan began in 1895, when the Japanese colonial government fi...
Twenty five years after launching its own legal modernization in response to Western imperialism, Ja...
Taiwan is an excellent example for rethinking the significance of translation and codification of la...
This thesis is concerned with the land rights of the aboriginal peoples of Taiwan. It explores how u...
In the article, the author made an attempt to look at the Civil Code of the PRC from the standpoint ...
Taiwan, known to them as Formosa, was the earliest place in China to be influenced by Westerners. Fu...
Die taiwanischen Wohnhäuser im Zeitraum von 1895 bis 1945 stellen allgemein für die Entwicklung der ...
Customary law as a bureaucratic acculturation process in Japan and China "Custom" and "Customary law...
Studies of China\u27s past have tended to dichotomize state and society, depicting either a state vi...
Talk of law reform is in the air throughout East Asia. Whether in Beijing or Tokyo or here, law refo...
After the Japanese colonization of Taiwan in 1895, colonial and diplomatic officials sought to encou...
On 19 April 1895, British Consul Lionel Charles Hopkins, at the northern port of Tamsui, was summone...
The issue of Taiwan\u27s status has long been disputed. Since 1949, more than half a century ago, a ...
This article deals with the Japan\u27s ruling policy toward her first colony, Taiwan. From the first...
Taiwan became a colony of Japan in 1895, and thus followed Japan in transplanting Continental Europe...
The process of legal modernization in Taiwan began in 1895, when the Japanese colonial government fi...
Twenty five years after launching its own legal modernization in response to Western imperialism, Ja...
Taiwan is an excellent example for rethinking the significance of translation and codification of la...
This thesis is concerned with the land rights of the aboriginal peoples of Taiwan. It explores how u...
In the article, the author made an attempt to look at the Civil Code of the PRC from the standpoint ...
Taiwan, known to them as Formosa, was the earliest place in China to be influenced by Westerners. Fu...
Die taiwanischen Wohnhäuser im Zeitraum von 1895 bis 1945 stellen allgemein für die Entwicklung der ...
Customary law as a bureaucratic acculturation process in Japan and China "Custom" and "Customary law...
Studies of China\u27s past have tended to dichotomize state and society, depicting either a state vi...
Talk of law reform is in the air throughout East Asia. Whether in Beijing or Tokyo or here, law refo...
After the Japanese colonization of Taiwan in 1895, colonial and diplomatic officials sought to encou...
On 19 April 1895, British Consul Lionel Charles Hopkins, at the northern port of Tamsui, was summone...
The issue of Taiwan\u27s status has long been disputed. Since 1949, more than half a century ago, a ...
This article deals with the Japan\u27s ruling policy toward her first colony, Taiwan. From the first...