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    Chinese Legal Reform. by Wang, Yan

    Published 2001
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    Law Without Lawyers, Justice Without Courts : On Traditional Chinese Mediation. by Goh, Bee Chen

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…Cover; Half Title; Dedication; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 On Mediation: Sino-Western Insights; 2 Chinese Legal Thinking; 3 Social Sanctions as a Force of Law; 4 Justice Without Courts; 5 Society, Law and Justice Among Rural Chinese Malaysians; 6 Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.…”
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    Calling Power to Account : Law, Reparations, and the Chinese Canadian Head tax. by Dyzenhaus, David

    Published 2005
    Subjects: “…Chinese Legal status, laws, etc. History Congresses.…”
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    Inside China's legal system / Chang Wang and Nathan H. Madson. by Wang, Chang, Madson, Nathan H.

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Philosophical underpinnings of the Chinese legal system --…”
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    Confucianism : a modern interpretation / by Chi Yun Chang. by Zhang, Qiyun, 1901-1985

    Published 2013
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    Chinese Criminal Trials a Comprehensive Empirical Inquiry. by Ni He

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Chinese Legality: Western Perspectives -- Chinese Legality: Chinese Perspectives -- The Rule of Law Overview -- Overview of Recent Reforms -- Everyday Justice and Chinese Legal Reforms -- Chinese Interpretations of Justice -- Conclusions.…”
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    Chinese lawmaking : from non-communicative to communicative / Peng He. by He, Peng

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Chinese Contemporary Lawmaking: Reality And Problems -- The Legitimation Of Chinese Lawmaking (I) -- The Legitimation Of Chinese Lawmaking (II): Chinese Legalism -- Lawmaking In Jurisprudence (I) -- Lawmaking In Jurisprudence (II) -- Communicative Lawmaking In China -- Retrospect And Prospect.…”
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    Chinese language in law : code red / Deborah Cao. by Cao, Deborah, 1962-

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Linguistic dimensions in Chinese law : problems and perspectives -- Keywords of law -- Doing justice linguistically -- Yuan : injustice as a keyword -- Linguistic and cultural meanings of rights in Chinese -- Legal speech acts and chinese legislative performatives -- Is the Chinese legal language more ambiguous and vague.…”
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    Law and investment in China : the legal and business environment after WTO accession / Vai Io Lo and Xiaowen Tian. by Lo, Vai Io

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…An overview of the Chinese legal system -- Business organizations -- Foreign investment enterprises -- Contracts -- Intellectual property -- Labor and employment -- Consumer protection -- Taxation, banking, and securities -- Dispute resolution -- Accession to the WTO -- The development of the Western region.…”
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    The Mandate of Heaven and the Great Ming Code / Jiang Yonglin. by Jiang, Yonglin

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : religion and Chinese legal cosmology -- Early Ming legal cosmology : embodying heavenly principle and human sentiment -- The Great Ming Code and the world of spirits : regulating rituals in communicating with deities -- The Great Ming Code and the human realm : creating boundaries for the Ming empire -- The Great Ming Code and officialdom : rectifying mediating representatives -- Conclusion : manifesting the mandate of heaven.…”
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    Protecting Privacy in China A Research on China’s Privacy Standards and the Possibility of Establishing the Right to Privacy and the Information Privacy Protection Legislation in M... by Wang, Hao

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Chapter 1: Privacy -- Chapter 2: Recent Developments Threatening Privacy in China -- Chapter 3: Chinas’s Privacy Standards -- Chapter 4: The Legal Protection of Privacy in International Practices – Potential as Models for a Chinese Privacy Protection Regime -- Chapter 5: Creating the Right to Privacy in the Chinese Legal System -- Chapter 6: Establishing an Effective Personal Information Protection Regime in China -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Chinese Privacy in the Twenty-first Century.…”
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    Dictionary of world philosophy / A. Pablo Iannone. by Iannone, A. Pablo

    Published 2001
    Table of Contents: “…a -- a fortiori -- abazimu -- Abdera, School of -- abduction -- ā̄bhā̄sa-vā̄da -- abhā̄va -- Abhidarmakosha -- abhidharma -- abhihitā̄nvaya-vā̄da -- abhinava-anyathā̄-khyā̄ti -- abhinivesha -- abortion -- absolute -- abstract -- Academy -- accident -- accidentalism -- acosmism -- act -- action -- actionism -- activism -- actual -- actualism -- ad -- adequate -- adhyā̄sa -- ā̄dhyā̄tmā̄ -- Advaita -- aesthetics -- affectio -- affirmative -- African philosophy -- Afrocentricity -- ā̄gama -- age of the world -- agent -- Agikuyu -- agnosticism -- Agriculture School -- ahamkā̄ra -- a priori-a posteriori -- ahimsā̄ -- ā̄kā̄sa -- Akhbā̄nīs -- akrasia -- ā̄laya-vijñā̄na Vijñā̄na -- alchemy -- alethiology -- lexandrian School -- Allā̄h -- ambiguity -- analogy -- analysis -- analytic-synthetic distinction -- anattā̄ -- animism -- anthropocentrism -- anthropology -- anthropomorphism -- antinomy -- anumā̄na -- applied -- Arabic philosophy -- archetype -- argument -- Arianism -- Aristotelianism -- Arminianism -- Arrow's theorem -- ars -- artificial -- asceticism -- associationism -- ā̄tman -- atomism -- attention -- attribution theory -- avidyā̄ -- axiomatic method -- Bantu -- Barcelona School -- baskets of knowledge -- behaviorism -- Bergsonianism -- bidʻah -- bilā̄ kayfā̄ -- biology -- black box -- body -- Bologna School -- Brahman -- brotherhood -- Buddhism -- cabala -- calculus -- calemes -- Cambridge School -- canon -- capitalism -- Cartesianism -- cā̄rvā̄ka -- caste -- categorical -- categoricity -- category -- causal law -- certainty -- chain of being -- change -- chih -- Chinese Legalism -- Chinese philosophy -- ch'ing -- Christianity -- circumstance -- class -- cognitive -- co-implication -- collective -- completeness -- complexum significabile -- comprehension -- computer theory -- conceptualism -- condition -- Confucianism -- conscience -- consensus -- Continental philosophy -- continuum -- contractarianism -- creation -- critical -- cultural -- culture -- cybernetics -- darii -- darshana -- de -- death -- decidability -- decision -- deconstruction -- Dedication -- deduction -- definition -- degree -- deism -- demon -- description -- determinism -- Deus -- development -- dharma -- dhyā̄na -- dialectic -- diaspora -- dignity -- dilemma -- discourse -- disposition -- docta ignorantia -- dogma -- doxographers -- dravya -- drishti -- dualism -- dvaita -- ecology -- economic value -- ego -- egocentric -- element -- empathy -- empiricism -- enlightenment -- ens -- enthusiasm -- Epicureanism -- euthanasia -- existentialism -- explanation -- faith -- fallacy -- feminist philosophy -- Frankfurt School -- gender -- God -- Greek philosophy -- hermeneutics -- Hinduism -- historicism -- holism -- human nature -- humanism -- idea -- idealism -- identity -- illumination -- imagination -- in -- induction -- infinity -- intention -- intuition -- Islam -- Jainism -- Japanese philosophy -- Jewish philosophy -- Judaism -- judgment -- justification -- Kantian philosophy -- knowledge -- Korean philosophy -- Latin American philosophy -- logic -- logical -- love -- madrasah -- Madrid School -- Mā̄ori philosophy -- Marxism -- meaning -- measurement -- mechanicism -- mechanics -- memory -- metaphysics -- model -- mysticism -- myth -- Nahua philosophy -- Native American philosophy -- natural kinds -- naturalism -- Neoplatonism -- nominalism -- Nyā̄ya-Vaiśeika School -- object -- occasionalism -- opacity -- operationalism -- ordering -- Oxford philosophy -- paradox -- Paris School -- passion -- perception -- perfection -- phenomenology -- philosophy -- philosophy and expatriation -- philosophy of economics -- philosophy of education -- philosophy of history -- philosophy of language -- philosophy of law -- philosophy of liberation -- philosophy of literature -- philosophy of mathematics -- philosophy of mind -- philosophy of religion -- philosophy of science -- philosophy, sociopolitical -- Platonism -- play -- political theory -- positivism -- pragmatism -- probability -- process philosophy -- psychoanalysis -- Pythagoreanism -- quality -- rationalism -- rationality -- reasoning -- reductionism -- reference -- relation -- rhetoric -- Sā̄mkhya-Yoga -- Scholasticism -- set -- skepticism -- Socratic philosophy -- speech act theory -- spiritualism -- supervenience -- syllogism -- syncategoremata -- tacit knowledge -- Taoism -- theory -- theory of types -- theurgy -- Thomism -- transcendent -- truth -- understanding -- use-mention distinction -- utilitarianism -- value -- virtue -- vitalism -- voluntarism -- war -- wisdom -- Yahweh -- Zen -- Zoroastrianism.…”
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    Rule of law in China : a comparative approach / Katrin Blasek. by Blasek, Katrin

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…4.1.1.1 Reasons for the Separation of Power4.1.1.2 Impact on the Legislative System, Accessibility, and Transparency of Law; 4.1.2 China; 4.1.2.1 Reasons for Concentration of Power; 4.1.2.2 Impact on the Legislative System, Accessibility, and Transparency of Law; 4.2 Supremacy of Law; 4.2.1 Western Approach; 4.2.2 Germany, France, and the United Kingdom; 4.2.3 Chinese Approach; 4.2.3.1 Chinese Legal History in Brief; 4.2.3.2 Chinese Legal Philosophy in Brief; 4.2.3.3 Present-Day China; 4.3 Protection of Human Rights; 4.3.1 Western Approach; 4.3.2 Germany, France, and the United Kingdom.…”
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    Chinese Politics and Government : Power, Ideology and Organization. by Guo, Sujian

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Chinese politics in comparative communist systems -- Theoretical models for studying Chinese politics -- Shaping forces of Chinese state making, political culture, and political tradition -- Traditional Chinese culture and confucianism -- The collapse of imperial state and the communist road to power -- The making of communist new state and the post-Mao transition -- Marxism-Leninism and Chinese political ideology -- Ideological modifications in post-Mao China -- Political institutions -- The party-state structure of Chinese government -- Political development in post-Mao China -- The Chinese legal and legislative systems -- Legal and legislative reforms in post-Mao China -- Chinese social structure and state-society relations -- Social changes and state-society relations in post-Mao China -- State socialism and Chinese communist economy -- Market socialism and economic transition in post-Mao China -- Chinese foreign policy making -- US-China relations in transformation.…”
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    The Nanxun legacy and China's development in the post-Deng era / edited by John Wong & Zheng Yongnian.

    Published 2001
    Table of Contents: “…Liberation and Control: Deng Xiaoping's Nanxun Legacy and the Chinese Legal System ; 13. The Developments of Intellectual Property Protection in China since Deng's Southern Tour…”
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    Culture and social transformations : theoretical framework and Chinese context / edited by Cao Tianyu, Zhong Xueping, Liao Kebin, Wang Ban.

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Vukovich -- The transformation of Chinese university culture : history, present, and path / Liao Kebin -- Academic discourse, official ideology, and institutional metamorphoses : reflections on contemporary Chinese legal discourses and reality / Yu Xingzhong -- The flight to rights : 1990s China and beyond / Rebecca E. …”
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    Legal Translation and Bilingual Law Drafting in Hong Kong Challenges and Interactions in Chinese Regions. by Chan, Clara Ho-yan

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of tables and figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: about this book -- 1.1 Background and purpose -- 1.1.1 Legal translation in Modern China -- 1.1.2 Legal translation in Hong Kong -- 1.2 Review and framework -- 1.2.1 Hong Kong: translation of English laws and bilingual law drafting for the 1997 change of sovereignty -- 1.2.2 Mainland China and Taiwan: legal globalisation -- 1.3 Terminology -- 1.3.1 Legal Chinese -- 1.3.2 Chinese legal terminology -- 1.3.3 Legal translation…”
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    The Tradition and Modern Transition of Chinese Law by Jinfan Zhang. by Zhang, Jinfan

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…I The Tradition of Chinese Law -- To Introduce “Li” (Rites) Into Law And To Integrate “Li” (Rites) with Law -- To Regard Human Being as a Standard, to Promote Morality and to Inflict Penalty with Prudence -- Rights Differentiated, Duty as a Standard -- Advocating Impartiality, Emphasizing Criminal Law and Neglecting Civil Law -- Following “Tian Li” (Heavenly Principles) and Enforcing Laws According to the Concrete Situations of Specific Cases -- The Law Deriving from Monarch, the Monarchy Power Overtopping Law -- Clan Orientation and The Ethical Rule of Law -- Regulating Official by Law, Defining Duties and Obligations -- Historical Comparison and Timely Adjustment of the Legal System -- Unified Interpretation of Law and Unparalleled Flourishing of “Lv Xue” -- “Zhu Fa Bing Cun” (The Coexistence of Various Laws) and “Min Xing You Fen” (The Differentiation Between Civil and Criminal Laws) -- Revising Laws by Legislation and Citing Precedents by “Bi Fu” (Legal Analogy) -- Making Convictions by Law and Making Judgments by Analogy -- Pursuing No Litigation, and Settling Conflicts by Mediation -- The Contribution to Chinese Legal System by All Nationalities in China -- II The Modern Transition of Chinese Law -- The Introduction of Western Legal Culture -- The Change of Traditional Legal Concepts -- The Thoughts and Practices of Legal Reform in the Transitional Process -- The Continuing Progress of the Modern Legal Transition During the Period of the Republic of China -- The Historical Value of the Modern Transition of Chinese Law and the Experience for Reference.…”
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