The Spirit of Korean Law: Korean Legal History in Context: Brill's Asian Law Series, cartea 3
Editat de Marie Kimen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 dec 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004290778
ISBN-10: 900429077X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Brill's Asian Law Series
ISBN-10: 900429077X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Brill's Asian Law Series
Notă biografică
Marie Seong-Hak Kim (J.D. 1994; Ph.D. 1991) is Professor of History at St. Cloud State University. She is the author of Law and Custom in Korea: Comparative Legal History (2012) and Michel de L’Hôpital: The Vision of a Reformist Chancellor during the French Religious Wars (1997).
Cuprins
Preface
List of Contributors
Introduction: Searching for the Spirit of Korean Law
Marie Seong-Hak Kim
Part 1 Legal Codes and Institutions of the Chosŏn Dynasty
The Chosŏn Law Codes in an East Asian Perspective
Jérôme Bourgon and Pierre-Emmanuel Roux
Circulation of Law and Jurisprudence in Korea and China: Homicide and the Notion of Requital for Life
Frédéric Constant
Confucian Ideology and Legal Developments in Chosŏn Korea: A Methodological Essay
Anders Karlsson
Part 2 Law and the Legal System under Colonial Rule
The Rise of Korean Constitutional Thought (1875–1945): An East Asian Perspective
Noriko Kokubun
Can There Be Good Colonial Law? Korean Law and Jurisprudence under Japanese Rule Revisited
Marie Seong-Hak Kim
Legality or Legitimacy: Revisiting Debates on the Korea-Japan Annexation Treaties
Samuel Guex
Part 3 Law, Court, and Legal Reform in Modern Korea
The Making of the Constitution and the Civil Code in Postliberation Korea
Joon-Young Moon
The Role of the Constitutional Court of Korea in the Transition from Authoritarian to Democratic Rule
Justine Guichard
Korea and the Reform of the Northeast Asian Legal Complex
Tom Ginsburg
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction: Searching for the Spirit of Korean Law
Marie Seong-Hak Kim
Part 1 Legal Codes and Institutions of the Chosŏn Dynasty
The Chosŏn Law Codes in an East Asian Perspective
Jérôme Bourgon and Pierre-Emmanuel Roux
Circulation of Law and Jurisprudence in Korea and China: Homicide and the Notion of Requital for Life
Frédéric Constant
Confucian Ideology and Legal Developments in Chosŏn Korea: A Methodological Essay
Anders Karlsson
Part 2 Law and the Legal System under Colonial Rule
The Rise of Korean Constitutional Thought (1875–1945): An East Asian Perspective
Noriko Kokubun
Can There Be Good Colonial Law? Korean Law and Jurisprudence under Japanese Rule Revisited
Marie Seong-Hak Kim
Legality or Legitimacy: Revisiting Debates on the Korea-Japan Annexation Treaties
Samuel Guex
Part 3 Law, Court, and Legal Reform in Modern Korea
The Making of the Constitution and the Civil Code in Postliberation Korea
Joon-Young Moon
The Role of the Constitutional Court of Korea in the Transition from Authoritarian to Democratic Rule
Justine Guichard
Korea and the Reform of the Northeast Asian Legal Complex
Tom Ginsburg
Index
Recenzii
The book impressively reflects academic values by examining extensive volumes of literature in Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and Western languages. It covers such themes as the impacts of Confucianism as rule, as well as colonial laws and customs codified in civil/penal codes and/or legal theories, practices, and jurisprudence. (...) The book’s contribution is interpretive, allowing us to understand law in Asia as part of global processes. It provides an important lens that helps make sense of distinct developments in particular times and places. Law, in Asia and elsewhere, is part of the contested construction of state power. Yukyong CHOE Asian Law and Society 4,2 (2017).