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The Boundaries Of Meaning And The Formation Of Law Legal Concepts And Reasoning In The English Arabic And Chinese Traditions Sharron Gu

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The Boundaries Of Meaning And The Formation Of Law Legal Concepts And Reasoning In The English Arabic And Chinese Traditions Sharron Gu
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 322
Author: Sharron Gu
ISBN: 9780773560024, 0773560025
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Boundaries Of Meaning And The Formation Of Law Legal Concepts And Reasoning In The English Arabic And Chinese Traditions Sharron Gu by Sharron Gu 9780773560024, 0773560025 instant download after payment.

Different legal systems share some basic developmental tendencies that are rooted in the historical evolution of language and culture. In this comparative history of English common law, Islamic law, and Chinese imperialist law Sharron Gu describes the formation of three diverse legal systems in terms of their unique linguistic environments. She argues that the characteristics of each language define the nature of the common, statute, administrative, and religious laws associated with it and set the boundaries for its legal imagination.

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