
Record of Injustice: a Panoramic Perspective on Eight Major Cases of the Late Qing Dynasty
by Zhang Cheng
About This Novel
This book is adapted from the author's lecture notes on CCTV's "Legal Lecture" program. The selection of cases such as the Hezhou Murder Case, the Huo Qiu Disappearance Case, the Liang Kuan Wife Murder Case, and the Sanpailou Case in the late Qing Dynasty illustrates that under the judicial system of the Qing Dynasty, the occurrence of unjust cases had many common factors and was almost inevitable; while the process of redressing unjust cases was often full of obstacles and twists and turns, making it a low-probability event. This book also tells about the Yunnan reimbursement case and the Soviet Union reimbursement case in the late Qing Dynasty, showing another side of the politics and justice of the late Qing Dynasty.
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Official(25)Scraped 2d ago
This book is worth reading.
Unjust cases do exist, and there are quite a few of them. Those done intentionally are abominable.
The analysis is very comprehensive
So well written, so well written.
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Nice book.
Read this book.
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Community(0)
Official(25)Scraped 2d ago
This book is worth reading.
Unjust cases do exist, and there are quite a few of them. Those done intentionally are abominable.
The analysis is very comprehensive
So well written, so well written.
Sign in two. ? ? . . .
good
Very good background! Worth mentioning
Awaiting comment. . .
Pending approval, good start. . .
Read this book.
Nice book.
Read this book.
