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2009/06
The Legislation of the Mudium for the Communication between the Central and the Local in the Tang Dynasty: The Discussion of the Erection of Commemorative Shrines and Steles
Liu, Hsin-Chun
Textual Research on Zhan and "Three-Zhan Sheep" in "Animal Husbandry Statue, Tiansheng Statutes" of the Song Dynasty
Lai Liang-Chun
The Social Status and the Image of Prison Officials in the Ming Dynasty
Lien, Chi-Yuan
The Mercy and the Punishment: the Discussion of the Thinking in the Mercy and Punishment in the Qing Dynasty by Analyzing the Archivis of the National Palace Museum
Chuang, Chi-Fa
The Early-Modern European Confessionalization and the Development of ‘ius publicum imperii’
Chiang, Yu-Lin
The Further Discussion on the Provision regarding ‘Allowing the Concealment of the Relatives’ in the Chinese Ancient Laws
Zhang, Chuan-Xi
The Formulation and Implementation of the Law regarding the Bans on the “Provision of the Labor” by the Trade Industy in the Late Ming and Early Qing Period: A focus on the Ban in the Jiangnan District
Li, Xue-Mei
To Reinterpret Law and Society in Traditional China: Recollection of Mr. Tung-Tsu Chu
Liu, Kuang-An
A Legal Reform Producing Various Outcomes at Different Places in the Republican China: The Review of "Trial of Modernity-Judicial Reform in Early Twentieth-Century China, 1901-1937" by XU Xiaoqun and The Shanghai Lawyers in Modern Social Change" by CHEN Tong
Michael Hoi-kit NG