商品簡介
Editors Chen and Zelin present students, academics, researchers, and professionals working in a wide variety of contexts with an examination of twelve case studies in the historical foundation and transformation of the legal culture of China and Chinese law. The editors have organized the twelve contributions that make up the main body of their text in two parts devoted to the meaning and practice of law and the production and application of legal knowledge. Li Chin is a faculty member of the University of Toronto. Madeleine Zelin is a faculty member of Columbia University, New York. This is a paperbound reprint of the 2015 clothbound edition.,Editors Chen and Zelin present students, academics, researchers, and professionals working in a wide variety of contexts with an examination of twelve case studies in the historical foundation and transformation of the legal culture of China and Chinese law. The editors have organized the twelve contributions that make up the main body of their text in two parts devoted to the meaning and practice of law and the production and application of legal knowledge. Li Chin is a faculty member of the University of Toronto. Madeleine Zelin is a faculty member of Columbia University, New York. This is a paperbound reprint of the clothbound edition.,Editors Chen and Zelin present students, academics, researchers, and professionals working in a wide variety of contexts with an examination of twelve case studies in the historical foundation and transformation of the legal culture of China and Chinese law. The editors have organized the twelve contributions that make up the main body of their text in two parts devoted to the meaning and practice of law and the production and application of legal knowledge. Li Chin is a faculty member of the University of Toronto. Madeleine Zelin is a faculty member of Columbia University, New York. This is a paperbound reprint of the clothbound edition. Annotation ©2018 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
作者簡介
Li Chen, J.D. (Illinois 2002), Ph.D. (Columbia 2009), is Assistant Professor of History and Sociolegal Studies at University of Toronto. His publications on law and history include Chinese Law in the Imperial Eyes: Sovereignty, Justice, and Transcultural Politics, c. 1740s-1840s (Columbia University Press, forthcoming 2015)Madeleine Zelin, Ph.D. (1979) University of California at Berkeley, is Dean Lung Professor of Chinese Studies at Columbia University. She has published monographs, translations and articles on China, including The Merchants of Zigong: Industrial Enterprise in Early Modern China (Columbia University Press, 2005)