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To Reinterpret Law and Society in Traditional China: Recollection of Mr. Tung-Tsu Chu

  • Author:

    Liu, Kuang-An

  • Page Number:

    15:277-284

  • Date:

    2009/06

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Abstract

Law and Society in Traditional China by T’ung-tsu Ch’u is a classical writings on legal history which is worthy to reading carefully and repeatedly. This book is a paradigm in the writing of legal history works in many respects as follows: being the interactive combination of the legal analysis and the social analysis, being the close binding of the legal analysis and the ritual system analysis, being the interactive integration of the legal analysis and the Confucianism analysis, being the appropriate combination of the legal analysis and the religious analysis, being the mutual combination of the legal analysis and the case analysis, being the citation of historical materials systematically and discrimination of important concept carefully. Therefore, this book should be cherished forever.

 

Keywords

rereading、Ch'u T'ung-tsu、classical writings

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Kuang-An Liu, “To Reinterpret Law and Society in Traditional China: Recollection of Mr. Tung-Tsu Chu,” Journal for Legal History Studies 15 (2009): 277-284.

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Liu, Kuang-An
2009 “To Reinterpret Law and Society in Traditional China: Recollection of Mr. Tung-Tsu Chu.” Journal for Legal History Studies 15: 277-284.
Liu, Kuang-An. (2009). To Reinterpret Law and Society in Traditional China: Recollection of Mr. Tung-Tsu Chu. Journal for Legal History Studies, 15, 277-284.
Liu, Kuang-An. “To Reinterpret Law and Society in Traditional China: Recollection of Mr. Tung-Tsu Chu.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 15 (2009): 277-284.
Liu, Kuang-An. “To Reinterpret Law and Society in Traditional China: Recollection of Mr. Tung-Tsu Chu.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 15, 2009, pp. 277-284.
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