Contract and property in early modern China
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Stanford, Calif. :
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2004.
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Table of Contents:
- A critique of rights of property in pre-war China/ Madeleine Zelin
- Writs of passage in late imperial China : the documentation of practical understandings in Minong, Taiwan/ Myron L. Cohen
- Litigation, legitimacy, and lethal violence : why county courts failed to prevent violent disputes over property in eighteenth-century China/ Thomas Buoye
- Property, taxes, and state protection of rights/ Anne Osborne
- The status of contracts in nineteenth-century Chinese courts/ Mark Allee
- The missing metaphor : applying Western legal scholarship the study of contract and property in early modern China/ Jonathan Ocko
- Supplemental payment in urban property contracts in mid to late Qing Shanghai/ Feng Shaoting
- Managing multiple ownership at the Zigong Salt Yard/ Madeleine Zelin
- Custom, the code, and legal practice : the contracts of Changlu salt merchants in late imperial China/ Man Bun Kwan
- Companies in debt : financial arrangements in the textile industry in the lower Yangzi Delta, 1895-1937/ Tomoko Shiroyama
- Contracting business partnerships in late Qing and Republican China : paradigms and patterns/ Robert Gardella.