Changes in Qin Fa

Changes in Qin Fa

by Huang Zhongye

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Ch. 14第十一章 秦国法制建设的历史经验
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"The Changes in Qin Law" is the representative work of Huang Zhongye, a scholar of Qin and Han history. This book examines and details the Qin Dynasty since Shang Yang's reform from the perspective of Qin's legal system construction. It is an unavoidable topic in this field. The achievements of the other six countries among the Seven Kingdoms were lost after the climax of the reform. Only Qin's reform was the most thorough. Although Shang Yang died, Qin's law remained undefeated. Shang Yang's reforms not only made Qin rich and powerful, but also established the first centralized state in history. The legal system it established played a role that cannot be ignored in subsequent rule, and the legal systems of later generations were all influenced by Qin's law. This book introduces Shang Yang's "reforming law into law" from a historical perspective. It starts from the beginning of the establishment of Qin law, discusses the guiding ideology and theory of the rule of law, and then discusses Qin's criminal law, criminal procedure law, administrative legislation and other laws, etc., Providing a model for us to understand the original form of the legal system at the beginning of its formation.

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