East Asian jurisprudence

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: East Asian jurisprudence
المؤلفون: Chʻoe, Chong-go.
بيانات النشر: Seoul, South Korea : Seoul National University Press, c2009.
سنة النشر: 2009
وصف مادي: xvi, 447 p. ; 23 cm.
مصطلحات موضوعية: Jurisprudence -- East Asia.
ملاحظة حول المحتويات: Part I. History of East Asian Jurisprudence -- Chapter I. Ancient Jurisprudence. 1. Mythology of East Asia -- 2. Origins of Law -- 3. Confucianism ; 1) Confucius (550-479 BC) ; 2) Mencius (371-289 BC) ; 3) Xunzi (c. 298-238 BC) ; 4) Tung Chungshu (c. 179-c. 104 BC) -- 4. Legalism ; 1) Shang Yang (d. 338 BC) ; 2) Han Fei (c. 280-233 BC) ; 3) Li Ssu (c. 280-208 BC) -- 5. Taoism ; 1) Lao Tzu (c. 6. Century BC) ; 2) HuaiNanTzu (d. 122 BC) ; 3) Huanglao Boshu (4.-2. Century BC) -- Conclusion -- Chapter II. Medieval Jurisprudence: Neo-Confucianism and Law. 1. China ; 1) Han Yu (768-824) ; 2) Wang Anshi (1021-1086) ; 3) ChuHsi (1130-1200) ; 4) Song Chi (1181-1249) -- 2. Korea ; 1) Wonhyo (617-686) ; 2) Choe Chiwon (857-c. 910) ; 3) Chong Mongju (1337-1392) -- 3. Japan. 1) Shotoku Daishi (574-622) ; 2) Kitabatake Chikafusa (1293-1354)
Chapter III. Modem Jurisprudence: Modernity in East Asia. 1. China ; 1) Huang Zongxi (1610-1695) ; 2) GuYanwu (1613-1682) ; 3) Chu Shunshui (1600-1682) ; 4) Wang Fuzhi (1619-1692) ; 5) Dai Zhen (1724-1777) -- 2. Korea ; 1) ChongTojon (1342-1398) ; 2) Yi Hwang (1501-1570) ; 3) Yi I (1536-1584) ; 4) Yi Chinyoung (1571 -1633) ; 5) Chong Yakyong (1762-1836) -- 3. Japan. 1) Fujiwara Seika (1561-1619) ; 2) Hayashi Razan (1583-1657) ; 3) Kumazawa Banzan (1619-1691) ; 4) ItoJinsai (1627-1705) ; 5) Arai Hakuseki (1657-1725) ; 6) Amenomori Hoshu (1668-1755) ; 7) Miura Baien (1723-1789) ; 8) Muro Kyuso (1658-1734) ; 9) Ogyu Sorai (1666-1728) ; 10) Ando Shoeki (1703-1762) ; 11) Motoori Norinaga (1730-1801) ; 12) Aizawa Yasushi (1782-1863) ; 13) Yokoi Shonan (1809-1869)
Chapter IV. Confrontation with Western Jurisprudence: Western Impact on East Asian Law. 1) Chinese Reception of Western Law ; 2) Japanese Reception of Western Law ; 3) Korean Reception of Western Law -- 1. Japan. 1) Tsuda Mamichi (1829-1903) ; 2) Nishi Amane( 1829-1897) ; 3) Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835-1901) ; 4) Kato Hiroyuki (1836-1916) ; 5) Ito Hirobumi (1841-1909) ; 6) Inoue Kowashi (1844-1895) ; 7) Mitsukuri Rinsho (1846-1897) ; 8) Kaneko Kentaro (1853-1942) ; 9) Hozumi Nobushige (1856-1926) ; 10) Hozumi Yatsuka (1860-1912) ; 11) Ume Kenjiro(1869-1912) -- 2. China. 1) Wei Yan (1794-1856) ; 2) Hung Hsuchuan (1814-1864) ; 3) Chang Chitung (1837-1909) ; 4) Shen Chiapen (1840-1914) ; 5) Huang Chunhsien (1848-1905) ; 6) Yan Fu (1854-1921) ; 7) KangYuwei (1858-1927) ; 8) Tan Situng (1865-1898) ; 9) Sun Yatsen (1866-1925) ; 10) Liang Chichao (1873-1929) ; 11) Wu Tingfang (1842-1922) -- 3. Korea. 1) Yi Hangno( 1792-1868) ; 2) YuKilchun (1856-1914) ; 3) Suh Jaipil (1863-1951) ; 4) Syngman Rhee (1875-1965)
Chapter V. Contemporary Jurisprud: A Laboratory of World Jurisprudence. 1. Korea. 1) Kim Pyungro (1886-1964) ; 2) Choe Taeyoung (1900-2007) ; 3) Ham Sokhon (1901-1989) ; 4) YuChin-0 (1906-1987) ; 5) YiTaeyong (1914-1998) ; 6) Kim Hongsup (1915-1965) ; 7) Ryu Kicheon (1915-1998) ; 8) Lee Hangnyong (1915-2008) ; 9) Hwang Sandok (1917-1989) ; 10) Kim Byongkyu (1920-2000) ; 11) Hahm Pyongchoon (1932-1983) -- 2. Japan. 1) Nishida Kitaro (1870-1945) ; 2) Minobe Tatsukichi (1873-1948) ; 3) Makino Eiichi (1878-1970) ; 4) Tsuneto Kyo (1888-1967) ; 5) Watsuji Tetsuro (1889-1960) ; 6) Tanaka Kotaro (1890-1974) ; 7) Ono Seiichiro (1891-1986) ; 8) Odaka Tomoo (1899-1956) ; 9) Kawashima Takeyoshi (1909-1992) ; 10) Noda Yoshiyuki (1912-1985) ; 11) Maruyama Masao (1941 -1996) -- 4. China. 1) ShenChunju (1874-1963) ; 2) Tung Pivvu( 1886-1975) ; 3) Chang Pengchun (1892-1957) ; 4) Fung Yulan( 1895-1990) ; 5) Wu Chinghsiung (1899-1986) ; 6) Chang Kuofa (1922-1996) ; 7) Shen Zongling (1923-) ; 8) Ma Hanpao (1926-)
Part II. Theory of East Asian Jurisprudence. Chapter I. Foundations of Law and Justice in East Asia -- I. The Asian Way of Thinking -- II. Historical Foundations of East Asian Law. 1. Codification -- 2. Legal Confucianism -- 3. Community Compact -- 4. Mediation and Reconciliation -- 5. Jurisprudence -- III. Philosophical Foundations of East Asian Law. 1. The Concept of Law -- 2. Justice and Goodness -- 3. Law and Ideology -- 4. Ecological Rationality -- 5. Legal Aesthetics -- 6. Human Rights and Responsibility -- Conclusion -- Chapter II. The Concept of Law. I. The Concept of Law -- II. Comparative Jurisprudence -- III. Symbol of Law -- Conclusion -- Chapter III. Images of Law and Justice. I. Legal Symbolics -- II. Western Images of Law and Justice -- III. East Asian Images of Law and Justice -- IV. Images of Justice at Supreme Courts -- V. Last Judgement and Ultimate Justice -- Conclusion: Image of Justice in the Global Age -- Chapter IV. Ideals of Law. I. Justice in Western Jurisprudence -- II. Justice and Ideology -- III. Ideals of Law in Asian Jurisprudence
Chapter V. Law and Morality. I. Law and Moralty in Western Jurisprudence -- II. Law and Morality in Asian Jurisprudence -- III. The Social Behavior of the East Asian People -- IV. The Enforcement of 'Asian values' -- Chapter VI. Law and Practical Reason. I. Asian Practical Reason and Law -- 1. Knowledge-and-Act Theory -- 2. Rule of li, not of Law -- 3. Five Basic Relations (Oryuri) -- 4. Rectification of Names {Ching Ming) -- 5. Principle of Reciprocity -- 6. The Flexibility of Tao -- II. Confucian and Kantian Ethics: A Comparison. 1. Ethics of Respect -- 2. Reason and Practice -- 3. Man's Nature -- Conclusion -- Chapter VII. Law, Ideology and Religion. I. Liberalism -- II. Communitarianism -- III. Confucianism -- IV. Religious Foundations of Law -- V. Law and Religion in East Asia -- VI. Confucian Jurisprudence. 1. Law and Rites (Ye) -- 2. Legal Enforcement of Confucian Morals Conclusion
Chapter VIII. Rights, Duty and Responsibility. I. Contemporary Jurisprudence of Human Rights -- II. Confucian Jurisprudence of Human Rights -- III. Universal Declaration of Human Responsibilities -- Conclusion -- Chapter IX. Feminism and Jurisprudence. I. Justice and Care -- II. Rights and Responsibility -- III. Liberalism and Communitarianism -- IV. Tradition, Progress and Globalization -- V. Logic and Emotion; Aesthetics of Law -- Conclusion -- Chapter X. Globalization and Jurisprudence. I. Traditional Jurisprudence in East Asia -- II. Westernization of East Asian Jurisprudence -- III. Laboratory of World Jurisprudence -- IV. Reformation of East Asian Jurisprudence -- V. Globalization in East Asian Jurisprudence -- Epilogue: Prospects for East Asian Jurisprudence.
Original Identifier: ocn502215934
KNC79 .C46 2009
نوع الوثيقة: Book
اللغة: English
ردمك: 978-89-521-1053-4
89-521-1053-6
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ملاحظات: Includes bibliographical references (p. [413]-430) and index.
رقم الأكسشن: edshlc.012147779.7
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