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Front Law Chin    2011, Vol. 6 Issue (3) : 459-480    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11463-011-0139-z
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Studies of Foreign Legal History in China over the Past 60 Years
Qinhua He()
East China University of Political Science and Law, Shanghai 200042, China
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Abstract

This article gives a detailed review of the evolution of the Chinese study of Foreign Legal History over the past 60 years. It covers five aspects: academic conferences, Chinese translated works on Foreign Legal History, the education of Chinese scholars in this field, academic activities and contestations, and the prospect of Foreign Legal History as a discipline. This article aims to tease out the achievements and problems of the studies of Foreign Legal History and analyze the social conditions underlying these problems and achievements. It concludes that the reconstruction of Chinese legal system and the development of Chinese legal system cannot stand in isolation from the process of absorbing, transplanting, and learning from foreign jurisprudence and legal systems. Though Foreign Legal History might not become a hot topic, it remains of great significance to the Chinese understanding of law.

Keywords China      Foreign Legal History      Chinese legal system     
Corresponding Author(s): Qinhua He,Email:heqhky@online.sh.cn   
Issue Date: 05 September 2011
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Qinhua He. Studies of Foreign Legal History in China over the Past 60 Years[J]. Front Law Chin, 2011, 6(3): 459-480.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/flc/EN/Y2011/V6/I3/459
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