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I The Tradition of Chinese Law
To Introduce Li (Rites) Into Law And To Integrate Li (Rites) with Law
To Regard Human Being as a Standard, to Promote Morality and to Inflict Penalty with Prudence
Rights Differentiated, Duty as a Standard
Advocating Impartiality, Emphasizing Criminal Law and Neglecting Civil Law
Following Tian Li (Heavenly Principles) and Enforcing Laws According to the Concrete Situations of Specific Cases
The Law Deriving from Monarch, the Monarchy Power Overtopping Law
Clan Orientation and The Ethical Rule of Law
Regulating Official by Law, Defining Duties and Obligations
Historical Comparison and Timely Adjustment of the Legal System
Unified Interpretation of Law and Unparalleled Flourishing of Lv Xue
Zhu Fa Bing Cun (The Coexistence of Various Laws) and Min Xing You Fen (The Differentiation Between Civil and Criminal Laws)
Revising Laws by Legislation and Citing Precedents by Bi Fu (Legal Analogy)
Making Convictions by Law and Making Judgments by Analogy
Pursuing No Litigation, and Settling Conflicts by Mediation
The Contribution to Chinese Legal System by All Nationalities in China
II The Modern Transition of Chinese Law
The Introduction of Western Legal Culture
The Change of Traditional Legal Concepts
The Thoughts and Practices of Legal Reform in the Transitional Process
The Continuing Progress of the Modern Legal Transition During the Period of the Republic of China
The Historical Value of the Modern Transition of Chinese Law and the Experience for Reference.

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