Hong Kong courts have over one hundred years of experience dealing with cases of historical Chinese marriage that took place in Republican China (1912-1949), forming a common-law narrative of the changes that the law underwent from the imperial to modern legal systems. Into the 21st century, family and succession law cases involving issues relating to these historical marriages continue to be brought before the courts. The courts apply only the transplanted civil code, i.e. Book of Family, if the matters in question occurred after that code’s effective date of 5 May 1931. Imperial Chinese jurisprudence is regarded as incompatible with ‘modern’ law, and thus ignored. This article argues that this century-old approach to narrating how family ...
Much of Chinese civil law is a product of Western legal transplants. However, when dealing with a co...
[[abstract]]Marriage law, a major component of the civil code, governs legal matters concerning marr...
Historically, Chinese legal governance has been through criminal codes that specify punishments for ...
International audienceThis paper relies on the narrative of a renowned historian of Qing law from Ch...
This essay evaluates and critiques the studies of Chinese imperial law in line with Edward Said’s pr...
to the fold of the motherland, China, as a Special Administration Region, with a high degree of auto...
Over the last few decades, economic reforms have been a key policy objective in Asia. Legal reforms ...
This is a testimony by a renowned historian of Qing law who recently appeared before the Hong Kong S...
Chinese court cases have attained increasing importance in recent studies of Chinese law, but remain...
English law is central to the history of colonial Hong Kong. Traditional colonial historians concept...
My dissertation explores the role of courts in making the law respond to the social and economic tra...
Originally published in Shanghai, 1921."The basis of the work is a translation of selected sections ...
The article, through the lens of crimes and court cases, explores the complex relationship between t...
This Article will be one of the first to fully examine the adoption of the first part of China’s lon...
Hong Kong has a curious mixture of laws old and new, written and unwritten, home-grown and imported....
Much of Chinese civil law is a product of Western legal transplants. However, when dealing with a co...
[[abstract]]Marriage law, a major component of the civil code, governs legal matters concerning marr...
Historically, Chinese legal governance has been through criminal codes that specify punishments for ...
International audienceThis paper relies on the narrative of a renowned historian of Qing law from Ch...
This essay evaluates and critiques the studies of Chinese imperial law in line with Edward Said’s pr...
to the fold of the motherland, China, as a Special Administration Region, with a high degree of auto...
Over the last few decades, economic reforms have been a key policy objective in Asia. Legal reforms ...
This is a testimony by a renowned historian of Qing law who recently appeared before the Hong Kong S...
Chinese court cases have attained increasing importance in recent studies of Chinese law, but remain...
English law is central to the history of colonial Hong Kong. Traditional colonial historians concept...
My dissertation explores the role of courts in making the law respond to the social and economic tra...
Originally published in Shanghai, 1921."The basis of the work is a translation of selected sections ...
The article, through the lens of crimes and court cases, explores the complex relationship between t...
This Article will be one of the first to fully examine the adoption of the first part of China’s lon...
Hong Kong has a curious mixture of laws old and new, written and unwritten, home-grown and imported....
Much of Chinese civil law is a product of Western legal transplants. However, when dealing with a co...
[[abstract]]Marriage law, a major component of the civil code, governs legal matters concerning marr...
Historically, Chinese legal governance has been through criminal codes that specify punishments for ...