Civil justice in China, representation and practice in the Qing / Philip C.C. Huang.

By: Huang, Philip C, 1940- [author]
Series: Law, society, and culture in ChinaPublisher: Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [1996]Copyright date: c1996Description: xiv, 271 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0804727406 (cloth : acidfree paper)Subject(s): Justice, Administration of -- China -- History | Civil law -- China -- History | Dispute resolution (Law) -- China -- History | Practice of law -- China -- HistoryDDC classification: 347.51 LOC classification: KNN1572 | .H83 1996Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Defining Categories: Disputes and Lawsuits in North China Villages Before the Communist Revolution -- 3. Informal Justice: Mediation in North China Villages Before the Communist Revolution -- 4. Formal Justice: Codified Law and Magisterial Adjudication in the Qing -- 5. Between Informal Mediation and Formal Adjudication: The Third Realm of Qing Justice -- 6. Two Patterns in the Qing Civil Justice System -- 7. Extent, Cost, and Strategies of Litigation -- 8. From the Perspective of Magistrate Handbooks -- 9. Max Weber and the Qing Legal and Political Systems -- App. A. Village and County Data -- App. B. Weights and Measures.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-254) and index.

1. Introduction --
2. Defining Categories: Disputes and Lawsuits in North China Villages Before the Communist Revolution --
3. Informal Justice: Mediation in North China Villages Before the Communist Revolution --
4. Formal Justice: Codified Law and Magisterial Adjudication in the Qing --
5. Between Informal Mediation and Formal Adjudication: The Third Realm of Qing Justice --
6. Two Patterns in the Qing Civil Justice System --
7. Extent, Cost, and Strategies of Litigation --
8. From the Perspective of Magistrate Handbooks --
9. Max Weber and the Qing Legal and Political Systems --
App. A. Village and County Data --
App. B. Weights and Measures.

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