The History of Government and Public Law in China
Autor Xin Nieen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 oct 2024
In terms of methodology, this work aims to integrate research approaches from law, history, and politics. It combines insights from constitutional and administrative law, legal history, comparative jurisprudence, and the study of government organizations to provide a comprehensive analysis of Chinese public institutions over time.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789819760626
ISBN-10: 9819760623
Ilustrații: XX, 280 p. 8 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
ISBN-10: 9819760623
Ilustrații: XX, 280 p. 8 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
Cuprins
Chapter1. The Feudal Society and Ritual System in China.- Chapter2. The Government Organization in Ancient China.- Chapter3. Scholar bureaucrat Politics and Civil Service System.- Chapter4. The Fiscal System in Ancient China.- Chapter5. Public and Private Land Property Rights System.- Chapter6. The Judicial System in Ancient China.- Chapter7. The Spread of Western Law to the East and the New Deal in the Late Qing Dynasty.- Chapter8. The History of Constitution-making in Modern China.- Chapter9. Basic Rights and Social Rights in Modern China.- Chapter10. The History of National Assembly in Modern China.- Chapter11. The Censorial System in Modern China.- Chapter12. Inheritance and Innovation of the Modern Examination and Talent Selection System: Taking the Examination Yuan as an Example.- Chapter13. The Judicial System in Modern China.
Notă biografică
Nie Xin is a scholar of Chinese law and legal history at Tsinghua University. He is a member of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). His research fields include legal history, comparative law, constitutional law and legal education.
His scholarly work includes over 40 papers published in both Chinese and English academic journals. His books include Experiments and Improvements in Representation (The Commercial Press, 2021), The History of Chinese Public Law (The Commercial Press, 2020), The Judiciary in Modern China (The Commercial Press, 2019), Studies on the Constitution of the Republic of China (City University of Hong Kong Press, 2017), Between China and the West: Legal modernization in historical and comparative perspective (Law Press China, 2015), and Lectures on the History of Chinese Legal System (Peking University Press, 2014). He is the translator of the book Goodbye, Montesquieu: The New Separation of Powers (China University of Political Science & Law Press, 2016).
Professor Nie was recognized as one of the Top Ten Outstanding Young Jurists in 2020. He is also a leading talent in philosophy and social sciences under the “National Talents Program”. He is the Executive Director of the Chinese Legal History Research Association and the Secretary-General of the Basic Law Research Association. He was ever been the Deputy Director of the Trial Management Office at the Supreme People's Court.
Professor Nie is a graduate of Nanjing University (B.A.), Peking University (LL.B.), and Renmin University of China (Ph.D.). He has also been a visiting scholar at Harvard Law School. He teaches “Comparative Law”, “Chinese Legal History” and “The History of Chinese Public Law” to graduates and undergraduates respectively at Tsinghua.
His scholarly work includes over 40 papers published in both Chinese and English academic journals. His books include Experiments and Improvements in Representation (The Commercial Press, 2021), The History of Chinese Public Law (The Commercial Press, 2020), The Judiciary in Modern China (The Commercial Press, 2019), Studies on the Constitution of the Republic of China (City University of Hong Kong Press, 2017), Between China and the West: Legal modernization in historical and comparative perspective (Law Press China, 2015), and Lectures on the History of Chinese Legal System (Peking University Press, 2014). He is the translator of the book Goodbye, Montesquieu: The New Separation of Powers (China University of Political Science & Law Press, 2016).
Professor Nie was recognized as one of the Top Ten Outstanding Young Jurists in 2020. He is also a leading talent in philosophy and social sciences under the “National Talents Program”. He is the Executive Director of the Chinese Legal History Research Association and the Secretary-General of the Basic Law Research Association. He was ever been the Deputy Director of the Trial Management Office at the Supreme People's Court.
Professor Nie is a graduate of Nanjing University (B.A.), Peking University (LL.B.), and Renmin University of China (Ph.D.). He has also been a visiting scholar at Harvard Law School. He teaches “Comparative Law”, “Chinese Legal History” and “The History of Chinese Public Law” to graduates and undergraduates respectively at Tsinghua.
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This book traces the evolution of Chinese public institutions from the Shang and Zhou dynasties to modern China, including a diverse range of topics such as the bureaucratic system, the fiscal and economic system, talent selection, appointment and assessment, imperial examination, governance and censorship and justice in ancient China. It further covers the New Deal, constitution, welfare state, national assembly and other important issues in modern Chinese history.
In terms of methodology, this work aims to integrate research approaches from law, history, and politics. It combines insights from constitutional and administrative law, legal history, comparative jurisprudence, and the study of government organizations to provide a comprehensive analysis of Chinese public institutions over time.
In terms of methodology, this work aims to integrate research approaches from law, history, and politics. It combines insights from constitutional and administrative law, legal history, comparative jurisprudence, and the study of government organizations to provide a comprehensive analysis of Chinese public institutions over time.
Caracteristici
Examines the history of public law in China Is a comprehensive selection of rich material that looks at public law from the Shang and Zhou Dynasty to Modern China Enriches the historical knowledge in the English-speaking world as to the history of public law and governance in China