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Frontiers of Law in China

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Front. Law China    2020, Vol. 15 Issue (1) : 38-58    https://doi.org/10.3868/s050-009-020-0004-2
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Institutional Reform and Social Changes in Northeast China During the Late Qing: A Case Study of Appeal Trials
HAI Dan()
Resident Scholar, Institute for the Study of Lingnan Culture, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China.
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Abstract

Institutional reform and social changes in northeast China during the late Qing period are usually attributed to the Qing dynasty changing its policy on immigration to northeast China. However, institutional reform because of debt appeals between civilian creditors and the Mongolian princes is often overlooked. Using administrative cases from Fengtian Governor Archives and Kirin Prefecture Archives, this study identifies how the governor officers of northeast China changed Mongolian land rights and official finance institutions through appeal judgments in the late Qing dynasty. Appeals were related to Mongolian land rights reform and promoted the financial institutional reform in northeast China. This study concludes by arguing that the judgments affected the profits of the litigants and changed the local society.

Keywords institutional reform and social changes      land rights, finance      appeals      northeast China      the late Qing dynasty     
Issue Date: 09 April 2020
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HAI Dan. Institutional Reform and Social Changes in Northeast China During the Late Qing: A Case Study of Appeal Trials[J]. Front. Law China, 2020, 15(1): 38-58.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/flc/EN/Y2020/V15/I1/38
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