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Legal Scholars and Scholarship in the People’s Republic of China : The First Generation, 1949–1992

Part of the Harvard East Asian Monographs series
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Law is a moving system of rules that changes according to a nation's political and socioeconomic development.

To understand the law of the People's Republic of China today, it is imperative to learn the history and philosophy of the law when it was first shaped.

This is a comprehensive introduction to Chinese legal scholarship and the prominent scholars who developed it during the initial decades of the PRC, when the old Chinese legal system was abolished by the newly established Communist government.

With responsibilities for full-scale recovery and reconstruction, while cultivating entirely new disciplines and branches of legal studies, the thirty-three leading legal scholars featured herein became the creators, pioneers, and teachers of the new Communist legal system.

Through their scholarship, we can see where the field of Chinese legal studies came from, and where it is going.

Nongji Zhang reveals the stories of the most prominent PRC legal scholars, including their backgrounds, scholarly contributions, and important works.

This essential tool and resource for the study of Chinese law will be of great use to faculty, students, scholars, librarians, and anyone interested in the field.

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Product Details
Harvard University Press
0674267966 / 9780674267961
Hardback
08/03/2022
United States
English
210 pages
23 cm