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A Study of Criminal Proceeding Conventions in Tang DynastySnitching

A Study of Criminal Proceeding Conventions in Tang Dynasty: Snitching [Snitching is the direct product of legal monarchy and the thought of “taking law as teaching” in the Warring States period, while Shang Yang is the originator of the Chinese feudal system of informers. Shang Yang said, “People would report to authorities when they found crimes, in their heart, they could judge whether the thing was right or wrong.”] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Study of Criminal Proceeding Conventions in Tang DynastySnitching

Springer Journals — Jan 1, 2022

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Publisher
Springer Singapore
Copyright
© Science Press 2021. Financial Support by the Chinese Fund for the Humanities and Social Sciences. Translation from the Chinese language edition: 《唐代刑事诉讼惯例研究》 by Xi Chen, and Guang Shi, © Science Press 2017. Published by Science Press. All Rights Reserved.
ISBN
978-981-16-3040-8
Pages
177 –193
DOI
10.1007/978-981-16-3041-5_9
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Snitching is the direct product of legal monarchy and the thought of “taking law as teaching” in the Warring States period, while Shang Yang is the originator of the Chinese feudal system of informers. Shang Yang said, “People would report to authorities when they found crimes, in their heart, they could judge whether the thing was right or wrong.”]

Published: Jan 1, 2022

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