Underworld justice in Imperial China and its continuing influence in Hong Kong
<p>This thesis explores the imagery of underworld justice, and its associated beliefs and practices, as they developed throughout Chinese imperial history. Certain elements of the Chinese imperial legal system, including judges and trials, and laws and codes, were borrowed by the Daoists and a...
Main Author: | Kwok, D |
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Other Authors: | Pirie, F |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2017
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