Drawing on Kohlberg's theory and on Nonet and Selznick's framework of legal development, this study uses content analysis and textual analysis to compare the junior secondary level textbooks published between 1997 and 2000 in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. It examines the composite legal culture and the desired law-related civic literacy represented and transmitted in each society, and compares the similarities and differences across the three societies. The aim is to understand the processes of legal-political socialization in these places
The book explores some of the intricacies, dilemmas, and idiosyncrasies of the Chinese language used...
This paper is intended to show a general outline of the behavioral norms favored by the various est...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to trace the changes of the concept of nation in Taiwan’s p...
In China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan, Mandarin Chinese is considered the official language (or ...
This study aims to examine the existence of Li and Fa in the legal system and legal politics that de...
Paper Session: The Role of Law and Socio-Legal Theories in Pedagogy, and Comparative Legal Studies i...
Conference Theme: Legal Ethics at a Time of Regulatory ChangeSession 9C: CultureThis research undert...
With special reference to the People's Republic of China (PRC), this paper examines relationships be...
Modern legal education began in China late in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), and then expanded during...
This paper assesses the current state of public legal knowledge in China, which we regard as an esse...
[[abstract]]This research aims to compare amd contrast classical Chinese poetry textbooks of junior ...
The legal progression in China is portrayed negatively by western scholars who often argue that the ...
to the fold of the motherland, China, as a Special Administration Region, with a high degree of auto...
The last decade of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) and Republican period (1912-1949) saw intensive effo...
This article uses empirical data to analyse the meaning of rule of law with Chinese characteristics....
The book explores some of the intricacies, dilemmas, and idiosyncrasies of the Chinese language used...
This paper is intended to show a general outline of the behavioral norms favored by the various est...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to trace the changes of the concept of nation in Taiwan’s p...
In China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan, Mandarin Chinese is considered the official language (or ...
This study aims to examine the existence of Li and Fa in the legal system and legal politics that de...
Paper Session: The Role of Law and Socio-Legal Theories in Pedagogy, and Comparative Legal Studies i...
Conference Theme: Legal Ethics at a Time of Regulatory ChangeSession 9C: CultureThis research undert...
With special reference to the People's Republic of China (PRC), this paper examines relationships be...
Modern legal education began in China late in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), and then expanded during...
This paper assesses the current state of public legal knowledge in China, which we regard as an esse...
[[abstract]]This research aims to compare amd contrast classical Chinese poetry textbooks of junior ...
The legal progression in China is portrayed negatively by western scholars who often argue that the ...
to the fold of the motherland, China, as a Special Administration Region, with a high degree of auto...
The last decade of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) and Republican period (1912-1949) saw intensive effo...
This article uses empirical data to analyse the meaning of rule of law with Chinese characteristics....
The book explores some of the intricacies, dilemmas, and idiosyncrasies of the Chinese language used...
This paper is intended to show a general outline of the behavioral norms favored by the various est...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to trace the changes of the concept of nation in Taiwan’s p...