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Judicial Nationalists in ROC—The Constitutionalists and Xinhai Revolutionaries in Courts

  • Author:

    Jiang, Zhao-Xin

  • Page Number:

    24:241-261

  • Date:

    2013/12

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Abstract

This article mainly argues that the judicial history in Republican Era as a whole is in essence a time of legal nationalist movement. The legal
changes and transitions established in the Republican judicial system can’t be achieved without those judicial nationalists who chose to work hard
together for the legal transformation and acted in uniformity regardless of their ideological differences. Therefore, to understand the modernity issue
in China, we have to understand these committed judicial nationalists

Keywords

Constitutionalist Court、Xinhai Revolutionary Court、Legal nationalist Movement

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Zhao-Xin Jiang, “Judicial Nationalists in ROC—The Constitutionalists and Xinhai Revolutionaries in Courts,” Journal for Legal History Studies 24 (2013): 241-261.

Bibliography
Jiang, Zhao-Xin
2013 “Judicial Nationalists in ROC—The Constitutionalists and Xinhai Revolutionaries in Courts.” Journal for Legal History Studies 24: 241-261.
Jiang, Zhao-Xin. (2013). Judicial Nationalists in ROC—The Constitutionalists and Xinhai Revolutionaries in Courts. Journal for Legal History Studies, 24, 241-261.
Jiang, Zhao-Xin. “Judicial Nationalists in ROC—The Constitutionalists and Xinhai Revolutionaries in Courts.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 24 (2013): 241-261.
Jiang, Zhao-Xin. “Judicial Nationalists in ROC—The Constitutionalists and Xinhai Revolutionaries in Courts.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 24, 2013, pp. 241-261.
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