Trial of Modernity: Judicial Reform in Early Twentieth-Century China, 1901-1937 Buy on Amazon
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Trial of Modernity: Judicial Reform in Early Twentieth-Century China, 1901-1937

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Author(s) Xiaoqun Xu
ISBN / ASIN 0804755868
ISBN-13 9780804755863
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #2,300,292
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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This is the first book in English on the Chinese judicial system and its operations in the Republican era, filling a large gap in the scholarship on modern China, Chinese law, Chinese legal history, and comparative law. It offers a richly-textured analysis of how judicial reform initiatives were envisioned and pursued by the central government from 1901 through 1937, how the various initiatives were, or failed to be, implemented at the provincial and county levels, and how the reform impacted judicial practices and power relationships in local society. Xu sheds new light on the reach of the Chinese state and on the complex interactions between the judicial field and administrative field within the state system, and between them and local society. In that context, he illuminates what judicial modernity actually meant for the Chinese state and society and why irregularities, abuses, corruption, and informal practices continued in spite of the reform.
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