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Journal for Legal History Studies
2006/12
Reconsidering "shusi"(殊死)
A study on Liuxi/Banishment in the Northern Dynasties (439A.D.-589A.D.)
The Motivation for Justice and Public Welfare: The Influence of Confucianism upon Local Government Officials' Exercise of Public Function in Ching Dynasty based on Wei Neng Xing Lu
From "Common Property" to Corporation: The Institutional Changes of the Merchant Associations of Suzhou and Shanghai in Late Qing
Chung-Hui Wang and Legal Reform in the Republic of China:A Sociological Analysis
Some Problems about Learning Law
Land Legal Culture in the Qing Period: A Review on Analytic Approach and Theoretical Development
A Piece of Textual Research on the Division of Civil Law and Criminal Law during the Compilation of Da Qing Xian Xing Xing Lü
John Wu's Spiritual Communication with Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.: John Wu and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. on Consideration
A Review of Momiyama Akira's "The Administration of Justice in Ancient China"