中国近代的法律期刊 |
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收稿时间: | 2 March 2009 |
Modern legal periodicals of China |
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Authors: | Jian Wang |
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Institution: | (1) Graduate School, Northwest University of Politics and Law, Xi’an, 710063, China |
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Abstract: | Driven by the importation of western learning to China by Protestant missionaries in the nineteenth century and compilation
and publication of legal and political serial books and magazines by students studying in Japan in the late Tsing Dynasty,
modern Chinese legal periodicals appeared officially and developed vigorously. These legal periodicals facilitated the modern
transformation of traditional Chinese ideology and academy in terms of the purposes, editing mode, academic specifications,
writing techniques and language styles of some typical periodicals. As the periodicals were widely spread and demonstrated
throughout universities, legal communities and judicial and legislative authorities, more people acquired common background
in such aspects as thoughts and writing techniques. As the adhesive of professional community of media and an important means
of maintaining knowledge production, periodicals created some new authority of saying, based on which the tradition of modern
Chinese legal system has been established.
Translated from Falü Kexue 法律科学 (Law Science), 2003, (5): 25–31 |
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Keywords: | legal periodicals legal study academic specifications modern history China |
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