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Author |
Name |
Category |
Period |
Lin, Wen-Shyong |
The Significance of Han Fei' s Legal Thought to Modern Legal Theories |
Articles |
No. 7 |
Lin, Wen-shyong |
發刊詞 |
Articles |
No. 1 |
Lin, Wenkai |
The Criminal Judicial Culture during the Qing Period: a Case Study Based on Taiwan’s Criminal Judicial Archives |
Articles |
No. 25 |
Liu, Heng-Wen |
The Stigma of ‘Trickery for Official Job’: the Influence of the Abolition of the Traditional Examination System in the late-Qing Dynasty over the Legal Education of Modern China |
Articles |
No. 18 |
Liu, Hsin Chun |
高橋芳郎著《宋--清身分法研究》 |
Book Review |
No. 4 |
Liu, Hsin Chun |
論宋代獄訟中「情理法」的運用 |
Articles |
No.3 |
Liu, Hsin Chun |
「宋代官箴研讀會」報導與展望 |
Latest Status |
No. 1 |
Liu, Hsin-Chun |
The Legislation of the Mudium for the Communication between the Central and the Local in the Tang Dynasty: The Discussion of the Erection of Commemorative Shrines and Steles |
Articles |
No. 15 |
Liu, Hsin-Chun |
Eulogizing “Tang Codes”—Hsu Dau-Lin and |
Prominent Legal Figure |
No. 17 |
Liu, Hsin-Chun |
Guilt-by-Association—Guarantor and the Judicial Litigation System in the Tang Dynasty |
Articles |
No. 20 |
Liu, Hsin-Chun |
From the Administrative Regulations of the Tang and Song Dynasties to Discuss the Judicial Practice of Confucianism |
Articles |
No. 24 |
Liu, Hsin-chun |
The Principle of “Citing Enactments to Draft Judgment Texts” in Court Verdicts in Song Dynasty |
Articles |
No. 11 |
Liu, Kai-Yue |
The Negative Influence of Legal Modernization on Women──Take the widow’s rights in Inheritance case as an example |
Articles |
No. 32 |
Liu, Kuang-An |
To Reinterpret Law and Society in Traditional China: Recollection of Mr. Tung-Tsu Chu |
Prominent Legal Figure |
No. 15 |
Liu, Meng |
As a legal scholar: Wang Shi-jie’s academic thought |
Prominent Legal Figure |
No. 29 |
Liu, Yi-Chun |
Analysis of the Function of legal reference of Confucian Classics in “Tang Ley Su Yi” |
Articles |
No. 33 |
Liu, Yi-Chun |
Duan-Mu Kai’s Biography: A Lawyer, A Politician and an Educationist |
Prominent Legal Figure |
No. 11 |
Lo, Tung-Hwa |
Officials’ Parent-Mourning System in the Tang Dynasty-Focus on the Statute of Official Post Removal Due to Parent Death in the Leave Statutes |
Special Edition |
No.16 |
Lo, Tung-Hwa |
The Household Master and Master-Servant |
Special Edition |
No. 19 |
Lo, Tung-Hwa |
Issue on Household Registers and Property of Families in Tang Dynasty |
Articles |
No. 24 |
Lu, Ching-I |
“Household Division” or “Inheritance Succession”: A Study of Civil Judgments of the Grand Council of Justice |
Articles |
No. 13 |
Luo, Hong-Qi |
The Statute of Irritated Residents and its Practice in Ming Qing Dynasty |
Articles |
No. 22 |
MA Chaoran |
On Liu Cheng-yun’s History in Archives: Politics and Society in the Qing Dynasty |
Book Review |
No. 36 |
MIZUKOSHI Tomo (trans. WU Yue) |
Introduction to the Research Group of Qing Dynasty Archival Documents in Kansai Region, Japan |
Latest Status |
No. 41(May be Download with full PDF) |
Ma, Hai-Feng |
Ius est ars boni et aequi: A texual research on a Roman legal maxim |
Articles |
No. 32 |
Ma, Hai-feng |
Rediscussion on the comment that “Tang Code was the most balanced one in the history” |
Articles |
No. 25 |
Ma, Jian-Yin |
“Normal” and “Changing” of Legal Culture: A Review on Huang’s Legal Reception and Modern Chinese Law |
Book Review |
No. 11 |
Maruyama, Yumiko (Translator: Fang, Guo-Hua) |
A Restoration and Comparative Study about TheYuji Ling (Medical Statutes) of both Tang Dynasty and Ancient Japan ,from the Tiansheng Statutes 天聖令 (the Law of the Northern Song Dynasty) |
Special Edition |
No.16 |
Min, Dong-Fang |
An Analysis of the Increase and Decrease in the Death Penalty Articles and the Death Penalties in Qing Code |
Articles |
No. 23 |
NG Shi |
Human Life Matters: Government Affairs and Officials of the Board of Punishments in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1906) by Zheng Xiaoyou |
Book Review |
No. 40(May be Download with full PDF) |