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New book by staff (21 October 2020)

21 Oct 2020

Justice in Print: Discovering Prefectural Judges and Their Judicial Consistency in Late-Ming Casebooks

Justice in Print: Discovering Prefectural Judges and Their Judicial Consistency in Late-Ming Casebooks
 
ISBN:9789004442764
Editor: Dr Tam Ka-chai, Assistant Professor, Department of History
作者:歷史系助理教授譚家齊博士

 
In the book, Dr Tam Ka-chai argues that the prefectural judge in the judiciary of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) became crucial to upholding justice in Chinese society. 

In light of two late Ming casebooks, namely the Mengshui zhai cundu (盟水齋存牘) by Yan Junyan and the Zheyu xinyu (折獄新語) by Li Qing, Dr Tam demonstrates that the late Ming judges handled their cases with a high level of consistency in judicial reasoning and practice in every type of case, despite their differing regions and literary styles. Equipped with relative institutional independence and growing professionalism, they played an indispensable role in checking and guaranteeing the legal performance of their subordinate magistrates.