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Journal for Legal History Studies
2007/12
The Meaning of the Legal System for the Hell Judgment in T'ang Dynasty: a View from Tai Fu's Kuang I Chi
How to Deal with Sex—monks and sexual crimes in the Sung
"Law" without "Rules": Another Concept Concerning Traditional Chinese Law
The legal control of the behaviours of gathering a mob in Qing Dynasty Take the case of pettifogger Zhuang Wuke for example
The Analysis of the Traditional Law and Judiciary from the Perspective of Function: A Case Study of the Sacred Land
Sword, Violence, and Law—An iconological study on Leviathan
On Kouhun of Qing Dynasty
A Review of Chan Chun-Keung's "Huang En Hao Dang: Another Aspect of Chinese Imperial Ruling"