
Język: Angielski
Format: Miękka okładka
ISBN 10: 0804737797
ISBN 13: 9780804737791
Data publikacji:
May 1st, 1999
Wydawca: Stanford University Press
Strony: 356
Gatunki: History
This groundbreaking work delves into the complexities of civil law during the Qing and Republican eras in China, challenging long-held assumptions about the legal system of the time. The authors, both respected scholars, provide a nuanced analysis that reveals the active role of local courts and the interplay between formal laws and societal norms. Their meticulous research unearths a rich tapestry of case studies that illustrate how law was not merely a set of rules but a dynamic reflection of cultural and social realities.
Through their incisive examination, the authors highlight the evolution of legal practices and the ways in which individuals navigated the judicial landscape. The volume emphasizes the importance of understanding the context in which laws functioned, demonstrating that civil law in this period was shaped by a variety of factors, including local traditions and community values. This fresh perspective offers readers a deeper insight into Chinese legal history, illuminating the intricate relationship between law, society, and culture during a transformative period.
Through their incisive examination, the authors highlight the evolution of legal practices and the ways in which individuals navigated the judicial landscape. The volume emphasizes the importance of understanding the context in which laws functioned, demonstrating that civil law in this period was shaped by a variety of factors, including local traditions and community values. This fresh perspective offers readers a deeper insight into Chinese legal history, illuminating the intricate relationship between law, society, and culture during a transformative period.