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Ng, Michael H.K. Legal Transplantation in Early Twentieth-Century China.. Practicing Law in Retmblican Beiiing (1910s-1930s). London: Routledge, 2014.

Ng, Michael H.K. Legal Transplantation in Early Twentieth-Century China.. Practicing Law in Retmblican Beiiing (1910s-1930s). London: Routledge, 2014.
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摘要 In Legal Transplantation m Early Twentieth-Century China: Practicing Law in Republican Beijng (1910s-1930s), Michael H.K. Ng explores the process through which the new legal instituions, practices, and ideas of Western countries and Japan were introduced to late Qing and early Ikepublican China and negotiated with older imperial traditions of policing and law. The book focuses on the case of Beijing, a city which is brought to life through the rich archival records of police and legal professionals and detailed spatial analysis of various social, economic, and criminological patterns as they played out across different urban districts. In Legal Transplantation m Early Twentieth-Century China: Practicing Law in Republican Beijng (1910s-1930s), Michael H.K. Ng explores the process through which the new legal instituions, practices, and ideas of Western countries and Japan were introduced to late Qing and early Ikepublican China and negotiated with older imperial traditions of policing and law. The book focuses on the case of Beijing, a city which is brought to life through the rich archival records of police and legal professionals and detailed spatial analysis of various social, economic, and criminological patterns as they played out across different urban districts.
作者 Daniel Asen
出处 《Frontiers of History in China》 2016年第1期170-174,共5页 中国历史学前沿(英文版)
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