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Spirit of Traditional Chinese Law

Geoffrey MacCormack (Autor)

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By the end of the eighth century A.D., imperial China had established a system of administrative and penal law, the main institutions of which lasted until the collapse of the Ch'ing dynasty in 1911. The Spirit of Traditional Chinese Law studies the views held throughout the centuries by the educated elite on the role of law in government, the relationship between law and morality, and the purpose of punishment.

Geoffrey MacCormack's introduction offers a brief history of legal development in China, describes the principal contributions to the law of the Confucian and Legalist schools, and identifies several other attributes that might be said to constitute the "spirit" of the law. Subsequent chapters consider these attributes, which include conservatism, symbolism, the value attached to human life, the technical construction of the codes, the rationality of the legal process, and the purposes of punishment.

A study of the "spirit" of the law in imperial China is particularly appropriate, says MacCormack, for a number of laws in the penal codes on family relationships, property ownership, and commercial transactions were probably never meant to be enforced. Rather, such laws were more symbolic and expressed an ideal toward which people should strive. In many cases even the laws that were enforced, such as those directed at the suppression of theft or killing, were also regarded as an emphatic expression of the right way to behave.

Throughout his study, MacCormack distinguishes between "official," or penal and administrative, law, which emanated from the emperor to his officials, and "unofficial," or customary, law, which developed in certain localities or among associations of merchants and traders. In addition, MacCormack pays particular attention to the law's emphasis on the hierarchical ordering of relationships between individuals such as ruler and minister, ruler and subject, pare

Sobre o Livro

Este estudo analisa a evolução do direito administrativo e penal na China imperial, com foco em debates sobre a relação entre lei e moralidade e no propósito das punições; inclui uma introdução histórica ao desenvolvimento jurídico e às contribuições das escolas confucionista e legalista.

Capítulos sucessivos examinam atributos do "espírito" da lei, como conservadorismo, simbolismo, valor atribuído à vida humana, elaboração técnica dos códigos e racionalidade do processo legal; discute também distinções entre direito oficial e direito consuetudinário.

O livro aborda a função de leis simbólicas em áreas como família, propriedade e comércio, bem como a aplicação prática de normas contra furtos e homicídios, oferecendo material pertinente para cursos de história do direito, estudos asiáticos e direito comparado.

Características

Categoria História do direito
Subcategoria Direito comparado
Autores Geoffrey MacCormack
Sobre o Autor Geoffrey MacCormack é autor de estudos sobre direito chinês tradicional e história jurídica.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 282
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services on behalf of Univ of Georgia Pre
ISBN 9780820357164
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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