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Journal for Legal History Studies
2022/12
Measures against Fugitives from Justice in the Qin and Han Eras: An Analysis of Slips 122 to 124 of Ernian Lüling (Statutes and Ordinances of the Year Two) on the Bamboo Slips Unearthed from the Han Tombs in Zhangjiashan
Jurisprudence and Its Functions in Judicial Judgment in the Southern Song Dynasty: Focusing on Minggong Shupan Qingming Ji
Building a Paper House: Analyzing the Writing Up of Qing Criminal Cases
The Mechanism of Attribution of Accomplices and the Doctrine of “Meting Penalties According to the Grade of Mourning Clothes”: Cases in the Xing’an huilan
Inn Theft Cases, Merchant Litigation and Operation of Accommodation Rules in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Chongqing City
Traditionalism in Pre-1970 Pardons in the R.O.C.: The Principles of "Avenging the Death of a Father," "Inheritance of Officialdom's Privileges," and "Sparing a Remaining Descendant for Parents"
The Division and Concentration of Power in Local Government: A Study and Comparison of the Early Chinese Commandery Systems in Qin and Chu
The Conception of “Supremacy of Law” in the Tang Dynasty and the Legal Paradigm of Restricting Monarchical Power
The Coherence of “Sentiment, Rationality, and Law”: The Underlying Thinking of Judiciary Judgments in Qing-Dynasty China and Its Reflection in the Contemporary Era
Lifting the Veil on the History of the Yuan-Dynasty Board of Punishment: A Review of Chen Jiazhen’s Yuandai xingbu yanjiu (A Study of the Board of Punishment in the Yuan Dynasty)
The Discourse of "Litigious Atmosphere" in the Qing: Why Was It Recorded, and How Should It Be Interpreted?—A Review of You Chenjun's Jusong fenyun: Qingdai de "jiansong zhi feng" huayu ji qi biaodaxing xianshi (Litigation Culture in Controversy: The Discourse of "Litigious Atmosphere" and Its Representational Reality in Qing China)
Afforesting the Qing Dynasty: The Property Rights and Fiscal System that Sustained the Timber Trade—On Meng Zhang's Timber and Forestry in Qing China: Sustaining the Market
The Paradigm of Micro-Perspective Analysis on Local Governance in Qing China: On Bradly W. Reed's Zhaoya: Qingdai xianya de shuli yu chaiyi (Chinese translation for Talons and Teeth: County Clerks and Runners in the Qing Dynasty)