December 17, 2019

Ip on The Idea of Law in Classical Chinese Legalist Jurisprudence

ICYMI: Eric C. Ip, The University of Hong Kong, has published The Idea of Law in Classical Chinese Legalist Jurisprudence at 9 Global Jurist 2 (2009). Here is the abstract.
Being one of the most eminent schools of jurisprudence in Eastern Philosophy, Classical Chinese Legalism has a lot to offer to the understanding of the underlying forces which shaped East Asian legal systems even to the present day. I will comprehensively reconstruct the Legalist idea of law in three dimensions, (1) law and society, (2) law and politics, and (3) law and morality. I will refute the overtly negative and simplistic conventional readings that suggest that Legalism is merely a Legal Positivist blueprint of authoritarian statecraft. The long–neglected connections between Legalism and the cosmic order have grounded law on a particular political morality. Despite being plagued by some difficulties, the Legalists' contributions to social theory, anthropology, and procedural values are significant, even to researchers in a global era.
The full text is not available from SSRN.

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