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Step into the heart of early 20th century China, where sweeping legal reform shaped a nation's destiny. The Civil Code of the Republic of China, crafted by Chin-lin Hsia, stands as a cornerstone of the Chinese legal system-a vital civil law reference that bridges tradition and modernity. This edition invites you to explore the laws that governed daily life, commerce, and family in the Chinese republic era, offering rare insight into the aspirations and challenges of a nation redefining itself. A landmark of legal history study, this authoritative text is indispensable for law students, legal…mehr

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Step into the heart of early 20th century China, where sweeping legal reform shaped a nation's destiny. The Civil Code of the Republic of China, crafted by Chin-lin Hsia, stands as a cornerstone of the Chinese legal system-a vital civil law reference that bridges tradition and modernity. This edition invites you to explore the laws that governed daily life, commerce, and family in the Chinese republic era, offering rare insight into the aspirations and challenges of a nation redefining itself. A landmark of legal history study, this authoritative text is indispensable for law students, legal scholars, and anyone drawn to comparative legal systems. Its meticulous detail and clarity make it both a practical law students resource and a guide for those intrigued by the evolution of legal code collections. Whether for scholarly research or personal discovery, this volume opens a window onto republican China legal thought, illuminating the forces that shaped contemporary Chinese society. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For classic-literature enthusiasts and collectors of historical legal texts, it is more than a document; it is a cultural touchstone, restored for a new generation.