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Derk Bodde and Clarence Morris: Law in imperial China, exemplified by 190 Ch'ing dynasty cases (translated from the Hsing-an hui-lan) with historical, social, and juridical commentaries. (Harvard Studies in East Asian Law, 1.) xiv, 615 pp., 2 plates, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1967. $17.50. (Distributed in G. B. by Oxford University Press. £8 6s. 6d.)
Published online by Cambridge University Press:
24 December 2009
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