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Looking for Cases in Song & Ming Law: Legal Culture & Legal Reasoning in Premodern China

Looking for Cases in Song & Ming Law: Legal Culture & Legal Reasoning in Premodern China

10383 Bunche Hall
UCLA
CA

Charlotte Furth (History, USC), Moderator

10:00 am -- Morning Session: Law in The Song Dynasty

BRIAN MCKNIGHT (East Asian Studies, University of Arizona), “How Did Cases Become Precedents in the Song?”

HUGH SCOGIN,  “Chinese Interest in Case Law”

Discussant: Bettine Birge(East Asian Languages & Cultures, USC)

                                                                                                                                      

1:30 pm -- Afternoon Session: Law in the Ming Dynasty

 

YANHONG WU (East Asian Studies, Princeton), “Case Collections as Legal Documents in Late Ming China”

YONGLIN JIANG  (History, Oklamhoma State Univ.), “Representing Cases: Discourse and Casebook Formation in Late Ming China”

Discussant: Matthew H. Sommer (History, Stanford Univ.)


A Southern California China Colloquium, sponsored by the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies and co-sponsored by the USC East Asian Studies Center, and USC College of Letters, Arts, & Sciences, and the Southern California Consortium on International Studies.




Richard Gunde
310 825-8683
gunde@ucla.edu


17 May 03
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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