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Chung-Hui Wang and Legal Reform in the Republic of China:A Sociological Analysis

  • Author:

    Jon, Son

  • Page Number:

    10:155-184

  • Date:

    2006/12

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Abstract

Chung Huiwang was the most important designer of legal reform in the first year of the Republic of China. This article applied sociological method to analyze Chung Huiwang as a typical lawyer. In order to elucidate the obstacle which were derived from the society, the government and the lawyers themselves.

 

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Chung-Hui Wang, An analysis of sociology, legal reform

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Son Jon, “Chung-Hui Wang and Legal Reform in the Republic of China:A Sociological Analysis,” Journal for Legal History Studies 10 (2006): 155-184.

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Jon, Son
2006 “Chung-Hui Wang and Legal Reform in the Republic of China:A Sociological Analysis.” Journal for Legal History Studies 10: 155-184.
Jon, Son. (2006). Chung-Hui Wang and Legal Reform in the Republic of China:A Sociological Analysis. Journal for Legal History Studies, 10, 155-184.
Jon, Son. “Chung-Hui Wang and Legal Reform in the Republic of China:A Sociological Analysis.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 10 (2006): 155-184.
Jon, Son. “Chung-Hui Wang and Legal Reform in the Republic of China:A Sociological Analysis.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 10, 2006, pp. 155-184.
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