Rethinking Chinese Jurisprudence and Exploring Its Future

Rethinking Chinese Jurisprudence and Exploring Its Future
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9789814440318
ISBN-13 : 9814440310
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Download or read book Rethinking Chinese Jurisprudence and Exploring Its Future written by Zhenglai Deng and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2014 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is an antecedent study on the task facing China's legal science, more strictly speaking OCo China's legal philosophy, in post-Cold War world structure. In broader terms, this is an academic study of China's own OC identityOCO and future in the world structure. The author believes that from 1978 to 2004, in spite of its great achievements, China's legal science has at the same time had some of its grave problems of being exposed. A fundamental problem is its failure to provide a OC Chinese legal ideal pictureOCO as the standard of and direction for evaluating, assessing and guiding China's law/legal development. This is an age of law without China's own ideal picture(s). However, why has China failed to have its own legal ideal picture(s)? Apparently this question in and of itself implies a question, both more directly and fundamentally, of China's legal science, namely why China's legal science has failed to provide China's own legal picture(s)? Or, as an internal critical approach may suggest (namely to critique China's legal science from the perspective of its promised objectives), where is China's legal science heading? Based on this, this book attempts to expound a standard to evaluate China's legal science through a theoretical discussion of this issue, and to further explore the possible direction for China's legal science beyond this age. Contents: Introduction; China's Legal Science and the OC Paradigm of ModernisationOCO A Critique and Reflection on the OC Paradigm of ModernisationOCO The Absence of OC ChinaOCO in China's Legal Scholarship; Further Examination of China's Legal Science (Part I): A Critique of Liang Zhiping's OC Thesis of Legal CultureOCO Further Examination of China's Legal Science (Part II): A Critique of Su Li's OC Thesis of Indigenous ResourcesOCO Tentative Conclusion. Readership: Researchers, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students interested in China's legal science and legal philosophy studies.


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