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The Impeachment of the Privy Council in the Late Qing Dynasty from a Modern Constitutional Point of View

  • Author:

    Li, Qi-Cheng

  • Page Number:

    9:103-132

  • Date:

    2006/06

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Abstract

The thesis made a textual research on the case of Impeach Privy Council in the Qing Dynasty by abundant material , analyzed cause and effect of the nine day’s wonder case, made a conclusion: the case ended hastily had an inevitable relation with China’s arbitrary imperial power. Constitutional principles had already been a crucial part of ideology and authority operate. The case was very important in modern China’s constitutional government.

 

 

Keywords

late Qing Dynasty, impeach Privy Council, constitution, Zizheng parliament

 

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Qi-Cheng Li, “The Impeachment of the Privy Council in the Late Qing Dynasty from a Modern Constitutional Point of View,” Journal for Legal History Studies 9 (2006): 103-132.

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Li, Qi-Cheng
2006 “The Impeachment of the Privy Council in the Late Qing Dynasty from a Modern Constitutional Point of View.” Journal for Legal History Studies 9: 103-132.
Li, Qi-Cheng. (2006). The Impeachment of the Privy Council in the Late Qing Dynasty from a Modern Constitutional Point of View. Journal for Legal History Studies, 9, 103-132.
Li, Qi-Cheng. “The Impeachment of the Privy Council in the Late Qing Dynasty from a Modern Constitutional Point of View.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 9 (2006): 103-132.
Li, Qi-Cheng. “The Impeachment of the Privy Council in the Late Qing Dynasty from a Modern Constitutional Point of View.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 9, 2006, pp. 103-132.
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