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Journal for Legal History Studies
2014/12
How to "read" the Qin and Han funerary law?—A Case Study in Zhangjiashan "The Legal Text of Year 2"
The changed and unchanged of the law and Society in Ming and Qing China—a Observation of legal Documents
Between 'Civil' and 'Criminal' Procedure: Handling Homicide Cases at the District Level in Qing China
Stickman, Servant, and Hooligan: The Development about "Bare Stick" Legislation and the Influence of Manchu Bondservants in Qing (1644-1795)
Questions on Laws and Regulations ofthe Han Dynasty
A new exploration of "Duanli" in the Song dynasty
Homeland and Colonial Identities: Chen Cheng-po and His Works
People and Events on Note of Peking ImperialLaw School by Editor Xiong—A Close Viewto the Three Outstanding Persons of XiongFamily and Anhui Law Study Society
Narrative and Account of Professor Yang Chongsen's Legal Career
An Introduction to Wu Peilin "Civil Disputes and Legal Order in Counties in Qing Dynasty"