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  1. Series Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Abbreviations
  8. 1 | Introduction
  9. 2 | Early Ming Legal Cosmology
  10. 3 | The Great Ming Code and the World of Spirits
  11. 4 | The Great Ming Code and the Human Realm
  12. 5 | The Great Ming Code and Officialdom
  13. 6 | Conclusion
  14. Notes
  15. Glossary
  16. Bibliography
  17. Index
  18. Series List

ASIAN LAW SERIES

The Asian Law Series was initiated in 1969, with the cooperation of the University of Washington Press and the Institute for Comparative and Foreign Area Studies (now the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies).

The members of the editorial committee are Veronica L. Taylor (chair), Susan Whiting, Saadia Pekkanen, Toshiko Takenaka, and Dongsheng Zang.

1.   The Constitution of Japan: Its First Twenty Years, 1947–67 edited by Dan Fenno Henderson

2.   Village “Contracts” in Tokugawa Japan by Dan Fenno Henderson

3.   Chinese Family Law and Social Change in Historic and Comparative Perspective edited by David C. Buxbaum

4.   Law and Politics in China’s Foreign Trade edited by Victor H. Li

5.   Patent and Know-how Licensing in Japan and the United States edited by Teruo Doi and Warren L. Shattuck

6.   The Constitutional Case Law of Japan: Selected Supreme Court Decisions, 1961–70 by Hiroshi Itoh and Lawrence Ward Beer

7.   Japan’s Commission on the Constitution: The Final Report translated and edited by John M. Maki

8.   Securities Regulations in Korea: Problems and Recommendations for Feasible Reforms by Young Moo Shin

9.   Order and Discipline in China: The Shanghai Mixed Court, 1911–27 by Thomas B. Stephens

10. The Economic Contract Law of China: Legitimation and Contract Autonomy in the PRC by Pitman B. Potter

11. Japanese Labor Law by Kazuo Sugeno, translated by Leo Kanowitz

12. Constitutional Systems in Late Twentieth-Century Asia edited by Lawrence W. Beer

13. Constitutional Case Law of Japan, 1970 through 1990 edited by Lawrence W. Beer and Hiroshi Itoh

14. The Limits of the Rule of Law in China edited by Karen Turner, James V. Feinerman, and R. Kent Guy

15. Legal Reform in Taiwan under Japanese Colonial Rule, 1895-1945: The Reception of Western Law by Tay-sheng Wang

16. Antitrust in Germany and Japan: The First Fifty Years, 1947–1998 by John O. Haley

17. The Great Ming Code / Da Ming lü translated and introduced by Jiang Yonglin

18. Writing and Law in Late Imperial China: Crime, Conflict, and Judgment edited by Robert E. Hegel and Katherine Carlitz

19. Law in Japan: A Turning Point edited by Daniel H. Foote

20. True Crimes in Eighteenth-Century China, compiled and translated by Robert E. Hegel

21. The Mandate of Heaven and The Great Ming Code by Jiang Yonglin

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