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Journal for Legal History Studies
2015/06
From Yin-Lü (Music) to Fa-Lü (Law)—On the Xun-zi's On Yue (Music) and the Development of Chinese Legal Thought
Moral Ethics, Agreements, and Subsistence: An Essay on Equitable Principles in Civil Justice during the Ming-Qing Period
"Forbidden" and "Punishment" in the Ming-Qing Faith inscriptions
The Development of Confession in Criminal Procedure in Late Qing Dynasty and Early Republic of China: Focus
How the Descendants of Chinggis-Khan abloished the death Penalty: An observantion on the Legal Sociology and the History of Mongolia
From the syetem of annual laws calibrate in Ch'in Dynasty to discuss the meaning of the "second year" within "The second year laws" in early Han Dynasty
The analysis of "Zhongqizhongzui, Qingqiqingzui" in the Tangming law
Anatomy of Data and Questions in the Study of Song Legal History