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Journal for Legal History Studies
2017/06
A Study of Legal and Social Problems in the Dunhuang Manuscript “Tang-Pan-Ji” and the Spread of “Pan” in the Tang Dynasty
Status Stake and Endorsement Request(Jiaqian): Strict Liability and Equitable Judgment in Homicide Cases Involving Mourning Apparel System in Qing Dynasty
A Study of the Provisions Concerning “Killing an Adulterer” in Early Qing Dynasty
Property has No Need to Be Sacred: A Study ofStealing “Guan Wu” in Qing Dynasty
Shape Dispersing but Spirit Concentrating: A Further Discussion about the Ping ZhengYuan’s Judgments in the Early ROC
Human Dignity and Hsu Fu-kuan’s Ideals of Democracy
Are The Ten Abominations Redeemable
Dr. Ooba Osamu and Research on Chinese Legal History ── Taking The research on legal history in Qin and Han Dynasty as the center