A history of civil law in early China: cases, statutes, concepts and beyond
Early cases concerning "civil" matters -- The differences between Yu and Song -- Early civil statutes -- A detailed study on three civil sases -- Fundamental concepts : Zhi, Mingfen and Min-si -- Beyond civil laws -- Conclusion : the Civil Law of Early China.
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Zusammenfassung: | Early cases concerning "civil" matters -- The differences between Yu and Song -- Early civil statutes -- A detailed study on three civil sases -- Fundamental concepts : Zhi, Mingfen and Min-si -- Beyond civil laws -- Conclusion : the Civil Law of Early China. "How did people solve their disputes over debt, compensation, inheritance and other civil matters in early China? Did they go to court? How did the authorities view those problems? Using recently excavated early Chinese legal materials, Zhang Zhaoyang makes the compelling argument that civil law was not only developed, but also acquired a certain degree of sophistication during the Qin and Han dynasties. The state promulgated detailed regulations to deal with economic and personal relationships between individuals. The authorities formed an integral part of the formal justice system, and heard civil cases on a regular basis"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments ix List of Figures and Tables x Introduction i i Background i շ Definition of Terms and a Survey on Important Sources 7 1 Early Cases concerning “Civil” Matters 11 1 The Initial Stages as Reflected in the Western Zhou Bronze Inscriptions down to the Chu and Qin Strips 12 2 Distinctions between Litigation concerning “Civil” Matters and Criminal Matters Reflected in the Cases of Han Dynasty 21 2.1 Kou En vs. SuJun 21 2.2 Zhang Zong vs. Zhao Xuan 29 2.3 A Compensation Case regarding a Dead Horse 33 2.4 Expanded Investigation 36 3 Concluding Remarks 53 2 The Differences between Yu and Song 55 1 Scholarly Debates 56 2 Examples of the Use of Yu and Song in the Shiji, Honshu and Excavated Official Documents from the Han Period 58 2.1 The Use ofYu 59 2.2 The Use ofSong 61 3 Institutional Differences between Yu and Song 68 4 Military Cases concerning “Civil” Matters 80 5 Concluding Remarks 83 3 Early Civil Statutes 84 1 Background and Scholarship 87 2 A Synopsis of the Domestic Statutes 95 2.1 The Inheritance of Orders ofHonor 96 2.2 The Inheritance ofHousehold 98 2.2.1 Issues Being Debated 102
CONTENTS VI 3 4 Differentiating and Defining Core Terminology 116 3.1 Hou Category (hou.juehou, huhou) 116 3.1.1 Hou få 116 3.1.2 Jue, hu hou Й л Я få 118 3.2 Zi Category (zi, zinan, houzi, niezi, jiazi) 120 3.2.1 Zi Գ 120 3.2.2 Zinan Ť JB 122 3.2.3 Houzi få-T 123 3.2.4 Niezi Ж Ť 124 3.2.5 Jiazi ЯгР 126 3.3 Tongchan Category (tongchan, nan tongchan, nü tongchan) 128 3.3.1 Tongchan R] Ž 128 3.3.2 Nan, nü ttmgchan ff 129 3.4 Hu Category (weihu, shuhu, daihu) 130 3.4.1 Weihu ^Я 130 3.4.2 Shuhu ШЯ 131 3.4.3 Daihu КЯ 133 Concluding Remarks 134 4 A Detailed Study on Three Civil Cases 135 1 Two Cases from the Fengsu tongyi 135 2 Litigation concerning Agricultural Land during the Eastern Han Dynasty in the Excavated Texts from Changsha 149 3 Concluding Remarks 153 5 Fundamental Concepts: Zhi, Mingfen and Min-Si 154 1 The Concept of Zhi Ä (“A Straight Account of the Facts”) 154 1.1 Various Meanings of Zhi Not Related to Civil Disputes 154 1.2 Zhi as a Straight Account of the Facts (True Facts ) in Civil Disputes 163 2 Mingfen as “Title and Portion” 175 2.1 Rabbit Stories on Fenfrom the Yinwenzi, Lüshi chunqiu, Shuoyuan, and Hou Hanshu 178 2.2 The Shangjunshu Rabbit Story and the Practice q/’Mingtianzhai Щ (Title to Farmland and Dwelling Sites) 186 3 Min-Si (people-private) 200 3.1 Si and the Attitude of the Law towards the Interests of Si 200 3.2 Min and the Attitude of the Law towards the Interests o/Min 205 4 Concluding Remarks 208
CONTENTS VII 6 Beyond Civil Laws 209 The Legal Ideal of Reforming People’s Morals to Reduce 1 Lawsuits 209 Ethical Principles and Laws 222 2 Laws and the Classics 238 3 Concluding Remarks 246 4 Conclusion: The Civil Law of Early China 251 Appendix 1: Table of Legal Cases from Juyan 255 Appendix 2: Usages of Song in the Shift and the Honshu (Full Text) Bibliography 275 Index 288 261
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Contents Acknowledgments ix List of Figures and Tables x Introduction i i Background i շ Definition of Terms and a Survey on Important Sources 7 1 Early Cases concerning “Civil” Matters 11 1 The Initial Stages as Reflected in the Western Zhou Bronze Inscriptions down to the Chu and Qin Strips 12 2 Distinctions between Litigation concerning “Civil” Matters and Criminal Matters Reflected in the Cases of Han Dynasty 21 2.1 Kou En vs. SuJun 21 2.2 Zhang Zong vs. Zhao Xuan 29 2.3 A Compensation Case regarding a Dead Horse 33 2.4 Expanded Investigation 36 3 Concluding Remarks 53 2 The Differences between Yu and Song 55 1 Scholarly Debates 56 2 Examples of the Use of Yu and Song in the Shiji, Honshu and Excavated Official Documents from the Han Period 58 2.1 The Use ofYu 59 2.2 The Use ofSong 61 3 Institutional Differences between Yu and Song 68 4 Military Cases concerning “Civil” Matters 80 5 Concluding Remarks 83 3 Early Civil Statutes 84 1 Background and Scholarship 87 2 A Synopsis of the Domestic Statutes 95 2.1 The Inheritance of Orders ofHonor 96 2.2 The Inheritance ofHousehold 98 2.2.1 Issues Being Debated 102
CONTENTS VI 3 4 Differentiating and Defining Core Terminology 116 3.1 Hou Category (hou.juehou, huhou) 116 3.1.1 Hou få 116 3.1.2 Jue, hu hou Й л Я få 118 3.2 Zi Category (zi, zinan, houzi, niezi, jiazi) 120 3.2.1 Zi Գ 120 3.2.2 Zinan Ť JB 122 3.2.3 Houzi få-T 123 3.2.4 Niezi Ж Ť 124 3.2.5 Jiazi ЯгР 126 3.3 Tongchan Category (tongchan, nan tongchan, nü tongchan) 128 3.3.1 Tongchan R] Ž 128 3.3.2 Nan, nü ttmgchan 'ff 129 3.4 Hu Category (weihu, shuhu, daihu) 130 3.4.1 Weihu ^Я 130 3.4.2 Shuhu ШЯ 131 3.4.3 Daihu КЯ 133 Concluding Remarks 134 4 A Detailed Study on Three Civil Cases 135 1 Two Cases from the Fengsu tongyi 135 2 Litigation concerning Agricultural Land during the Eastern Han Dynasty in the Excavated Texts from Changsha 149 3 Concluding Remarks 153 5 Fundamental Concepts: Zhi, Mingfen and Min-Si 154 1 The Concept of Zhi Ä (“A Straight Account of the Facts”) 154 1.1 Various Meanings of "Zhi"Not Related to Civil Disputes 154 1.2 Zhi as a Straight Account of the Facts (True Facts') in Civil Disputes 163 2 Mingfen as “Title and Portion” 175 2.1 Rabbit Stories on Fenfrom the Yinwenzi, Lüshi chunqiu, Shuoyuan, and Hou Hanshu 178 2.2 The Shangjunshu Rabbit Story and the Practice q/’Mingtianzhai Щ (Title to Farmland and Dwelling Sites) 186 3 Min-Si (people-private) 200 3.1 Si and the Attitude of the Law towards the Interests of Si 200 3.2 Min and the Attitude of the Law towards the Interests o/Min 205 4 Concluding Remarks 208
CONTENTS VII 6 Beyond Civil Laws 209 The Legal Ideal of Reforming People’s Morals to Reduce 1 Lawsuits 209 Ethical Principles and Laws 222 2 Laws and the Classics 238 3 Concluding Remarks 246 4 Conclusion: The Civil Law of Early China 251 Appendix 1: Table of Legal Cases from Juyan 255 Appendix 2: Usages of Song in the Shift and the Honshu (Full Text) Bibliography 275 Index 288 261 |
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