Writing Chinese Laws: The Form and Function of Legal Statutes Found in the Qin Shuihudi Corpus. By Ernest Caldwell

Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (3) (2022)
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Writing Chinese Laws: The Form and Function of Legal Statutes Found in the Qin Shuihudi Corpus. By Ernest Caldwell. Routledge Studies in Asian Law. New York: Routledge, 2018. Pp. x + 202. $149.24 ; $24.98.

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