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On Ju Zheng's Legal Thought, the Legal System of the Republic of China and Chinese Judicial Modernization

  • Author:

    Fan Zhong-Xin, Gong Xian-Zhai

  • Page Number:

    13:233-264

  • Date:

    2008/06

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Abstract

Ju Zheng (1876-1951), is the famous politician and legalist of the Republic of China ear. He has formed the systematic legal thought progressively, and applied it to legal construction of China actively in the long-term movements of revolution and construction. He is one of the main spokesmen of the Republic of China's legal thought, and one of the main designers and founders of the Republic of China's legal system who has influenced several generations since the 1911 Revolution and made great contribution to the modernization of Chinese legal system.

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Ju ZhengLegal Thought of the Republic of China eraLegal System of the Republic of ChinaLegal ModernizationJudicial System

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Zhong-Xin Fan and Xian-Zhai Gong, “On Ju Zheng's Legal Thought, the Legal System of the Republic of China and Chinese Judicial Modernization,” Journal for Legal History Studies 13 (2008): 233-264.

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Fan, Zhong-Xin, and Xian-Zhai Gong
2008 “On Ju Zheng's Legal Thought, the Legal System of the Republic of China and Chinese Judicial Modernization.” Journal for Legal History Studies 13: 233-264.
Fan, Zhong-Xin, & Xian-Zhai Gong. (2008). On Ju Zheng's Legal Thought, the Legal System of the Republic of China and Chinese Judicial Modernization. Journal for Legal History Studies, 13, 233-264.
Fan, Zhong-Xin, and Xian-Zhai Gong. “On Ju Zheng's Legal Thought, the Legal System of the Republic of China and Chinese Judicial Modernization.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 13 (2008): 233-264.
Fan, Zhong-Xin, and Xian-Zhai Gong. “On Ju Zheng's Legal Thought, the Legal System of the Republic of China and Chinese Judicial Modernization.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 13, 2008, pp. 233-264.
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