Publications
International Social Science Journal
Vol.41.no.3 (September 2024)
- A Study on the Origin and Transformation of the Concept of Fictio Legis
- Re-Examination of the Construction of Traditional Chinese Social Order
- Legal Constitutions and the Economy: A Comparison of Early Modern England and China
- Changes and Continuities: Law, Justice and the Social Order in England, 1500-1800
- A Historical Study of the Theoretical Basis for the Compilation of the Russian Civil Code
- Ordinary People as Litigants in Eighteenyth-Century France, or How to Double the Number of Lawsuits Overnight by Making Courts More Accessible
- Legal Transplantation: Reforms of the Judicial Hierarchy and Jury of the Court of Admiralty in the Tudor Dynasty
- “Justifying” and “Exploring” the Principle of “Saving Livelihood” in the Magna Carta
- The Justices of the Peace and Rise of the State Governance in Early Modern Britain
- Understanding Law and Governance: Lawyers, Law Courts, and Litigants in Early Modern Europe
- Fines in Medieval England in the Context of Legal Civilization
- Sentencing for Accomplices of Specialized Fraud Cases in Japan: Judgment on Whether to Apply Suspended Sentences
- From Universal State to Anarchic Society: The Legal Construction of a Permanent Peace Vision
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In 221 BCE, the Qin wars of conquest brought an end to the Warring States Period, a tum...MORE
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The tradition of painting coffins is deeply rooted in Han culture, and the origin of th...MORE
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China’s Great Wall dates back as early as to the Spring and Autumn period.MORE
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The Miaodigou culture was viewed as the heyday of painted pottery.MORE
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Xu Zhimo was known for his efforts to set Chinese poetry free from the constraints of i...MORE
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China’s appeal is more fundamentally cultural than based on the use of physical force or military power. C...[詳細]



