A Brief History of Supervisory Legal System in Ancient China

A Brief History of Supervisory Legal System in Ancient China

by Gou Jinan

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This book is based on the order of ancient Chinese dynasties and is divided into eight chapters: Pre-Qin, Qin and Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, Song, Liao, Xia and Jin, Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, and Qing Dynasty. Each chapter is divided into five parts based on the background of the dynasty, supervisory ideas, supervisory laws, supervisory systems, and supervisory characteristics. It briefly describes the political and social background of each dynasty so that readers have a general understanding of the political and social issues of that period; it expounds the supervisory thought and political thought in ancient China, showing the characteristics of "external Confucianism and internal law"; it analyzes the ancient supervisory regulations and supervisory system, including departmental regulations and guidelines, emperor's orders and edict-style special legislation, supervisory clauses in other national laws and regulations, etc., And details the ancient "one body and four legs" supervisory characteristics.

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