• The Great Qing Legal Code (or Great Ching Legal Code), also known as the Qing Code (Ching Code) or, in Hong Kong law, as the Ta Tsing Leu Lee (大清律例), was...
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  • 1644, the Great Ming Code served as the principal governing law of China. Under the Qing dynasty it was replaced by the Great Qing Legal Code, which borrowed...
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    best preserved imperial code is the Great Qing Legal Code, created in 1644 upon the founding of the Qing dynasty. This code was the exclusive and exhaustive...
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    was outlawed in 1740 under the Great Qing Legal Code. Works such as Bian er chai were repeatedly banned. By the late Qing, physical intimacy faced scrutiny...
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    Concerning Sorcerers and Sorceresses" (禁止師巫邪術) in the Great Qing Legal Code. Protestants hoped that the Qing government would discriminate between Protestantism...
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  • anything found in Europe. During the Qing dynasty, criminal justice was based on extremely detailed Great Qing Legal Code. One element of the traditional Chinese...
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  • novel and TV drama, has had great success in 21st-century China. Hong Kong officially abolished the Great Qing Legal Code in 1971, thereby making concubinage...
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  • Chinese Wikisource has original text related to this article: Tang Code Great Qing Legal Code Gernet (1996), 244. Jianfu Chen (1960) p.9., Chinese Law: Context...
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    Jiaqing Emperor (redirect from Qing Renzong)
    lục contains the diplomatic correspondence over the naming. The Great Qing Legal Code includes one statute titled "Prohibitions Concerning Sorcerers and...
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  • novel and TV drama, has had great success in 21st-century China. Hong Kong officially abolished the Great Qing Legal Code in 1971, thereby making concubinage...
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    organisation. This fear of secret societies carried on in the law; the Great Qing Legal Code, which was in effect until 1912, contained the following section:...
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    Hong Kong at that time due to legacy rulings from the Great Qing Legal Code of the Chinese Qing Dynasty. The relationship resulted in five children including...
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    with a supreme court was also provided. Early law codes were based on reforming the Great Qing Legal Code into something akin to German civil law. In reality...
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    foreign translation of the 1740–1805 Great Qing Legal Code, and gives precise instructions for constructing legal torture devices, including the jiagun...
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    the speaker. The Great Qing Legal Code (大清律例) was the last set of Chinese laws where the complete kinship terms were shown. The Qing code not only confirmed...
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  • of the Tang Code in AD 624. This formed the basis of the Chinese criminal code, which was eventually replaced by the Great Qing Legal Code, which was in...
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    Captain Henry Cormick Lynch. His publications include translations of Great Qing Legal Code, known as the Fundamental Laws of China (1810) and of the Narrative...
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    foreign translation of the 1740-1805 Great Qing Legal Code, and gives precise instructions for constructing legal instruments of torture, including the...
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  • from China's consul-general to Singapore (who testified about the Great Qing Legal Code), attesting that polygamy was impermissible. Litigants in the Six...
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  • according to the Great Qing Legal Code, which remained in force for Chinese people in Hong Kong until 1971. Some forms of polygamy remained legal in Hong Kong...
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    Quebec. Burial customs were regulated in China as a part of the Great Qing Legal Code in an attempt to mitigate illicit burial practices. These regulations...
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  • Traditional Chinese law (category Legal systems)
    Chinese law Five Punishments Great Qing Legal Code Law of the People's Republic of China Law of Taiwan List of ancient legal codes Religious law Ten Abominations...
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  • Wei Zhouzuo (category Grand secretaries of the Qing dynasty)
    as Grand Secretary. In 1660 he worked with the Qing noble Bahana to revise the Great Qing Legal Code. 朱绍侯 (1997). 中国历代宰相传略 (in Chinese). p. 1412. ISBN 9787534713989...
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  • The legal history of Hong Kong provides an illustration of this point: after the colonization by the British Empire in 1841, the Great Qing Legal Code remained...
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  • the Great Ming Code and incorporating elements of former Jin and Manchu legal traditions, the Qing dynasty promulgated the Great Qing Legal Code, which...
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  • smuggled into China from British India, the economy declined. The Great Qing Legal Code includes one statute titled "Prohibitions Concerning Sorcerers and...
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    (Amendment) Bill, which abolished the polygamy by virtue of the Great Qing Legal Code. For her services, she received a Doctor of Laws honorary degree...
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    cards might have appeared after the ban on playing cards in the Great Qing Legal Code of 1740. Due to the Chinese Revolution and the fact that the game...
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  • between Qing loyalists and the Anti-Qing Revolutionary Party (反清革命党人). Fighting took place mainly in Yili. The Han Gelaohui had infiltrated the Qing military...
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  • Analogy (law) (redirect from Legal analogy)
    analogy continued under the Great Qing Legal Code, which remained in effect until 1911. In one famous case, when a Qing literatus improperly used a word...
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