Divine justice: religion and the development of Chinese legal culture

The development of the judicial underworld : a comparative perspective background -- The judicial continuum -- Oaths and chicken-beheading rituals -- Indictment rituals -- Trials of the insane and dressing as a criminal -- Judicial rituals in Asian colonial and immigrant history -- Judicial rituals...

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Main Author: Katz, Paul R. 1961- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London [u.a.] Routledge 2009
In:Year: 2009
Series/Journal:Academia Sinica on East Asia
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B China / Religion / Culture of law / History
B China / Religion / Law / History
B China / Religion / Justice / History
B Taiwan / Liberty of religious exercise / Ritual / Law / Culture of law / History
Further subjects:B Religion And Law China
B Rites and ceremonies (China) History
B Customary law (China) History
B Religion And Law (China) History
B Jurisprudence China
B Justice, Administration of (China) History
B China Religious life and customs History
B Law China
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Summary:The development of the judicial underworld : a comparative perspective background -- The judicial continuum -- Oaths and chicken-beheading rituals -- Indictment rituals -- Trials of the insane and dressing as a criminal -- Judicial rituals in Asian colonial and immigrant history -- Judicial rituals in modern Taiwan -- Case study: the Dizang Abbey
Item Description:The development of the judicial underworld -- The judicial continuum -- Oaths and chicken-beheading rituals -- Indictment rituals -- Trials of the insane and dressing as a criminal -- Judicial rituals in Asian colonial and immigrant history -- Judicial rituals in modern Taiwan -- Case study
Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-218) and index
ISBN:0415574331