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The Futility of Law and Development: China and the Dangers of Exporting American Law 豆 0.0分
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作者:Jedidiah J. Kroncke
出版社:Oxford University Press
出版日期:2016-01
ISBN:9780190233525
文件格式: pdf
标签: 法律史与法律文化 比较法 法律移植 法制史 法学 英语学术类书籍 英文原版 法社会学
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Challenges the basic role of comparative law throughout US legal culture, from Congress to law schools. Rejects legal parochialism for a productive, critical practice of comparative legal analysis
Recovers and synthesizes the centrality of China to US legal and foreign policy history, as well as the key role of missionaries and religious thought in pioneering modern concepts of...
目录
Introduction
Chapter 1
The Reception of Chinese Law in Revolutionary America
Chapter 2
Extraterritoriality and Evolution in the 19th Century
Chapter 3
The American Missionary and Early American Legal Reform in China
Chapter 4
The Solvency of China in Early American Internationalism
Chapter 5
Science, Standardization, and the Export of American Law
Chapter 6
The Chinese Republic and America's Missionary Reformers
Case Study 1
Frank Goodnow and the Failures of Technocratic Constitutionalism
Chapter 7
The Special Relationship and the Rule of Law
Chapter 8
The Loss of China and Export as Legal Nationalism
Case Study 2
Roscoe Pound and the Corrupting Dream of Exporting American Law
Conclusion
Globalizing the American Legal Missionary
Chapter 1
The Reception of Chinese Law in Revolutionary America
Chapter 2
Extraterritoriality and Evolution in the 19th Century
Chapter 3
The American Missionary and Early American Legal Reform in China
Chapter 4
The Solvency of China in Early American Internationalism
Chapter 5
Science, Standardization, and the Export of American Law
Chapter 6
The Chinese Republic and America's Missionary Reformers
Case Study 1
Frank Goodnow and the Failures of Technocratic Constitutionalism
Chapter 7
The Special Relationship and the Rule of Law
Chapter 8
The Loss of China and Export as Legal Nationalism
Case Study 2
Roscoe Pound and the Corrupting Dream of Exporting American Law
Conclusion
Globalizing the American Legal Missionary