Concepts originating as religious principles have long had an impact on the structure and functioning of legal institutions in China. The authors isolate concepts from three major religious traditions and discuss their development, illustrating how they have had a lasting effect on the character of Chinese law
It is perhaps axiomatic to state that law is more than an instrument for the settlement of disputes ...
Questions the extent to which Westerrn commercial laws adopted by China, particularly in its Company...
This Article will be one of the first to fully examine the adoption of the first part of China’s lon...
Concepts originating as religious principles have long had an impact on the structure and functionin...
Confucius's ideas are a basic element in the thinking and evolution of mankind, bringing a very impo...
It is initially odd to ask whether Confucianism is compatible with systems of law. Confucian thought...
The 1982 Constitution of the People\u27s Republic of China provides the foundation for a nation gove...
The 1982 Constitution of the People\u27s Republic of China provides the foundation for a nation gove...
Most scholarship on Chinese legal philosophy has neglected the study of Confucian jurisprudence in p...
Notions de la conception de droit en Chine L’exposé présente quelques notions des conceptions de dr...
Text of an address by the Hon. Justice Shen Deyong at the Brigham Young University Law School, Octob...
This study is a prolongation of a reflection of the author on the spirit of traditional chinese law....
This thesis is about Liang Shu-ming (ikx, 1893-1988), a figure of deep spiritual meaning in the real...
This thesis brings forward a phenomenon and one question. The phenomenon is that, in China, laws are...
This article offers a critical review of recent literature on Chinese legal tradition and argues tha...
It is perhaps axiomatic to state that law is more than an instrument for the settlement of disputes ...
Questions the extent to which Westerrn commercial laws adopted by China, particularly in its Company...
This Article will be one of the first to fully examine the adoption of the first part of China’s lon...
Concepts originating as religious principles have long had an impact on the structure and functionin...
Confucius's ideas are a basic element in the thinking and evolution of mankind, bringing a very impo...
It is initially odd to ask whether Confucianism is compatible with systems of law. Confucian thought...
The 1982 Constitution of the People\u27s Republic of China provides the foundation for a nation gove...
The 1982 Constitution of the People\u27s Republic of China provides the foundation for a nation gove...
Most scholarship on Chinese legal philosophy has neglected the study of Confucian jurisprudence in p...
Notions de la conception de droit en Chine L’exposé présente quelques notions des conceptions de dr...
Text of an address by the Hon. Justice Shen Deyong at the Brigham Young University Law School, Octob...
This study is a prolongation of a reflection of the author on the spirit of traditional chinese law....
This thesis is about Liang Shu-ming (ikx, 1893-1988), a figure of deep spiritual meaning in the real...
This thesis brings forward a phenomenon and one question. The phenomenon is that, in China, laws are...
This article offers a critical review of recent literature on Chinese legal tradition and argues tha...
It is perhaps axiomatic to state that law is more than an instrument for the settlement of disputes ...
Questions the extent to which Westerrn commercial laws adopted by China, particularly in its Company...
This Article will be one of the first to fully examine the adoption of the first part of China’s lon...