The Constitution of Ancient China
By (Author) Su Su Li
Edited by Zhang Yongle
Edited by Daniel A. Bell
Translated by Edmund Ryden
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
16th October 2018
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Asian history
Constitution
East Asian and Indian philosophy
342.31029
Hardback
304
Width 155mm, Height 235mm
How was the vast ancient Chinese empire brought together and effectively ruled What are the historical origins of the resilience of contemporary China's political system In The Constitution of Ancient China, Su Li, China's most influential legal theorist, examines the ways in which a series of fundamental institutions, rather than a supreme legal
"Su Li is, by many measures, the single most influential Chinese legal academic of the past twenty years. This is one of the most important works on historical Chinese constitutionalism to come out in years, and will most certainly be a milestone work against which future research in this area will be constantly measured."Taisu Zhang, Yale Law School
"A bold theoretical exploration and systematic reinterpretation of ancient constitutionalism, this book forms a new space for the analysis of the Chinese political-legal system that encompasses the ancient in the modern."Xiang Feng, Tsinghua University
Su Li (Zhu Suli) is a professor at Peking University Law School and a pioneering scholar in the sociology of law, law and economics, and law and literature in China. His many books include Rule of Law and Its Indigenous Resources, Sending Law to the Countryside, and Law and Literature.