Contract and Property in Early Modern ChinaMadeleine Zelin, Johnathan Ocko, Jonathan O. Ocko, Robert Gardella Stanford University Press, 2004年2月18日 - 398 頁 The role of contract in early modern Chinese economic life, when acknowledged at all, is usually presented as a minor one. This volume demonstrates that contract actually played a critical role in the everyday structure of many kinds of relationships and transactions; contracts are, moreover, of enormous value to present-day scholars as transcriptions of the fine details of day-to-day economic activity. Offering a new perspective on economic and legal institutions, particularly the closely related institutions of contract and property, in Qing and Republican China, the papers in this volume spell out how these institutions worked in specific social contexts. Drawing on recent research in far-flung archives, the contributors take as givens both the embeddedness of contract in Chinese social and economic discourse and its role in the spread of commodification. Two papers deal with broad issues: Zelin's argues for a distinctively Chinese heritage of strong property rights, and Ocko's examines the usefulness of American legal scholarship as a comparative analytic framework. |
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The three branches voluntarily and without regrets today draw up in three copies this contract for family division through the drawing of lots and the distribution of property , which are kept ( one by each branch ) as certification .
The three branches voluntarily and without regrets today draw up in three copies this contract for family division through the drawing of lots and the distribution of property , which are kept ( one by each branch ) as certification .
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The development of wharves along the Yangzi and branch outlets of their wholesale firms ensured dominance of the salt market ... And while branches of the lineage and individual households within the branches held shares in these common ...
The development of wharves along the Yangzi and branch outlets of their wholesale firms ensured dominance of the salt market ... And while branches of the lineage and individual households within the branches held shares in these common ...
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When he was alive , she did not need to get involved , but his death entitled her , as matriarch of the senior branch , to be privy to decisions affecting the household's corporate property . She asked the Changlu Commissioner to effect ...
When he was alive , she did not need to get involved , but his death entitled her , as matriarch of the senior branch , to be privy to decisions affecting the household's corporate property . She asked the Changlu Commissioner to effect ...
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TABLES | 98 |
Applying Western Legal | 178 |
Supplemental Payment in Urban Property Contracts | 209 |
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