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Heaven Has Eyes - Law and Justice in Chinese History

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In Heaven Has Eyes, Xiaoqun Xu provides a comprehensive yet concise history of Chinese law and justice from the imperial era to the post-Mao era. Xu addresses the evolution and function of law codes and judicial practices throughout China's long history, and examines the transition from traditional laws and practices to modern ones in the twentieth century.

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  • Introduction: Law and Justice in Chinese History

  • Part One: Law and Justice in Imperial China, 221 BEC-1911 CE

  • Chapter 1: Five Punishments and Beyond: The Evolution of Penal Codes in Imperial China

  • Chapter 2: From the Imperial Capital to the Magistrate's Court: Judicial Practices in Imperial China

  • Chapter 3: The Emperor, the Family, and the Land: Law and Order in Imperial China

  • Part Two: Law and Justice in Late Qing and Republican China, 1901-1949

  • Chapter 4: The Best of the Chinese and of the Western: Legal-Judicial Reform in the Late Qing, 1901-1911

  • Chapter 5: The Rule of Law, Judicial Independence, and Due Process: Ideals and Realities in the Republican Era, 1912-1949

  • Chapter 6: Bandits, Collaborators, and Wives/Concubines: Criminal and Civil Justice in the Republican Era, 1912-1949

  • Part Three: Law and Justice in Maoist China, 1949-1976

  • Chapter 7: "Contradictions between the People and the Enemy": Criminal Justice as the "Proletarian Dictatorship"

  • Chapter 8: "Contradictions among the People": Mediation and Adjudication of Civil Disputes

  • Part Four: Law and Justice in Post-Mao China, 1977-2018

  • Chapter 9: The Legal System and the Rule of Law: Changes in Criminal Justice, 1977-1996

  • Chapter 10: "Naked Officials" and "Heavenly Net": Changes in Criminal Justice, 1997-2018

  • Chapter 11: "Look toward Money": Civil Justice in Post-Mao China, 1977-2018

  • Conclusion: Heaven Has Eyes

  • Chronology of Chinese History

  • Chinese Character List

  • Notes

  • Selected Bibliography

  • Index



About the author

Xiaoqun Xu is Professor of History at Christopher Newport University.

Summary

In Heaven Has Eyes, Xiaoqun Xu provides a comprehensive yet concise history of Chinese law and justice from the imperial era to the post-Mao era. Xu addresses the evolution and function of law codes and judicial practices throughout China's long history, and examines the transition from traditional laws and practices to modern ones in the twentieth century.

Product details

Authors Xiaoqun Xu, Xiaoqun (Professor of History Xu, Xu Xiaoqun
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.12.2020
 
EAN 9780190060046
ISBN 978-0-19-006004-6
No. of pages 376
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

China, LAW / Legal History, LAW / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, HISTORY / Asia / China, Legal History

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