TY - CHAP
T1 - Comparative law and Chinese legal tradition
T2 - through the lens of judicial precedent
AU - Liu, Qiao
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This chapter discusses the importance of Chinese law to future comparative law studies. The importance of Chinese law may be attributable to a number of different reasons. The task is, however, not to produce a full list of reasons, but to set the stage for a close look at one of them, namely the continuity of some elements of a legal tradition that has run its course for thousands of years. To illustrate how heritage in the long past might continue to shape the present, this chapter addresses the precedent system in the Qing Dynasty, outlining some of its most salient features and exploring its links to the present-day equivalent. Chapter seeks to bridge the temporal gap between the Qing system and the precedent system in China today. Knowing the past, it hopes, will not only improve understanding of the present, but also facilitate, to a more limited extent, the prediction of the future. © The Editor and Contributors Severally 2024
AB - This chapter discusses the importance of Chinese law to future comparative law studies. The importance of Chinese law may be attributable to a number of different reasons. The task is, however, not to produce a full list of reasons, but to set the stage for a close look at one of them, namely the continuity of some elements of a legal tradition that has run its course for thousands of years. To illustrate how heritage in the long past might continue to shape the present, this chapter addresses the precedent system in the Qing Dynasty, outlining some of its most salient features and exploring its links to the present-day equivalent. Chapter seeks to bridge the temporal gap between the Qing system and the precedent system in China today. Knowing the past, it hopes, will not only improve understanding of the present, but also facilitate, to a more limited extent, the prediction of the future. © The Editor and Contributors Severally 2024
KW - Comparative law
KW - Qing Dynasty
KW - Chinese law
KW - Precedent
KW - Legal tradition
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85214592414
UR - https://www.scopus.com/record/pubmetrics.uri?eid=2-s2.0- 85214592414&origin=recordpage
U2 - 10.4337/9781035317509.00015
DO - 10.4337/9781035317509.00015
M3 - RGC 12 - Chapter in an edited book (Author)
SN - 9781035317493
T3 - Elgar Research Agendas Series
SP - 197
EP - 215
BT - A Research Agenda for Comparative Law
A2 - Husa, Jaakko
PB - Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
ER -