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Traditional Chinese law refers to the laws, regulations, and rules used in China up to 1911, when the last imperial dynasty fell. It has undergone continuous development since at least the 11th century BCE. This legal tradition is distinct from the common law and civil law traditions of the West – as well as Islamic law and classical Hindu law – and to a great extent, is contrary to the concepts of contemporary Chinese law. It incorporates elements of both Legalist and Confucian traditions of social order and governance.

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  • Hukum tradisional Tiongkok (in)
  • Direito Tradicional Chinês (pt)
  • Философская правовая семья (ru)
  • Traditional Chinese law (en)
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  • Hukum Tiongkok Tradisional mengacu pada hukum, peraturan dan aturan yang digunakan di Tiongkok hingga tahun 1911, ketika Dinasti Qing sebagai dinasti terakhir di Tiongkok runtuh. Hukum ini telah mengalami pengembangan yang berkelanjutan setidaknya sejak abad ke-11 SM. Tradisi hukum ini berbeda dengan tradisi hukum umum dan hukum sipil dari negara-negara Barat - serta hukum Islam dan - dan sebagian besar, bertentangan dengan konsep hukum Tiongkok kontemporer. Hukum ini memasukkan unsur-unsur tradisi tatanan sosial dan pemerintahan Legalis serta Konfusianisme. (in)
  • Traditional Chinese law refers to the laws, regulations, and rules used in China up to 1911, when the last imperial dynasty fell. It has undergone continuous development since at least the 11th century BCE. This legal tradition is distinct from the common law and civil law traditions of the West – as well as Islamic law and classical Hindu law – and to a great extent, is contrary to the concepts of contemporary Chinese law. It incorporates elements of both Legalist and Confucian traditions of social order and governance. (en)
  • O Direito Tradicional Chinês refere-se às leis, regulamentos e regras usadas na China até 1911, quando a última dinastia imperial caiu. Ele passou por um desenvolvimento contínuo desde pelo menos o século XI a.C. Essa tradição jurídica é distinta das tradições do direito consuetudinário e do direito civil (direito romano-germânico) do Ocidente – bem como do direito islâmico e do – e, em grande medida, é contrária aos conceitos do direito chinês contemporâneo. Ele incorpora elementos das tradições legalista e confucionista de ordem social e governança. (pt)
  • Философская правовая семья является составным элементом сравнительного правоведения и юридической географии мира. Она включает национальные правовые системы стран Дальнего Востока, из которых основными или базовыми для данной семьи являются китайское право, японское право, корейское право, а также правовые системы Лаоса, Таиланда, Вьетнама, Камбоджи, Мьянмы и Бутана. (ru)
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