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Li Qicheng's Papers and Works
1, monograph "Research on Judicial Offices at All Levels in the Late Qing Dynasty", Peking University Publishing House, 2004;

2. Journal of Peking University Institute of Modern Law, executive editor, Modern Law Research (first series), Peking University Publishing House, 2007;

3. China Modern Judicial Judgments Series (1) Judgments of Provincial Judicial Departments, Peking University Publishing House, 2007;

4. One Hundred Years of Law-History of Peking University Law School (the first three chapters), Peking University Publishing House, 2004;

5. Paper "Foreign Rules and Local Habits in the Process of Legal Modernization", China Social Sciences, No.3, 2008;

6. On Judicial Workshop —— The Emergence of Modern Judicial Personnel Training System in China, Comparative Law Research, No.2, 2007.

7. Paper "Common Sense and Traditional County Justice in China —— Reflections on a Difficult Case", Forum on Politics and Law,No. 1 issue, 2007;

8. The thesis "Judgment in Local Justice in Qing Dynasty": "Judgment" or "Judgment without judgment", Proceedings of the First China Post-doctoral Forum on Law, Social Science Literature Publishing House, 2006;

9. Paper "Impeachment of Military Aircraft in the Late Qing Dynasty from the Perspective of Modern Constitutionalism", Research on the Legal History of Taiwan Province Province, No.9, 2006;

10, the paper "the dispute over the establishment of administrative courts in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China", Modern Law, No.4, 2005;

1 1, The Relationship between Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and Judicial Modernization in China —— Taking Investigation Jurisdiction Committee as an Example, Modern Law No.4, 2006;

12, Critique of China's Modern Thought of Rule of Law (in cooperation with Professor Li Guilian), On the Balance of Rule of Law in Tsinghua, No.8, Tsinghua University Publishing House, 2006;

13, paper "Consular Jurisdiction and the Beginning of Judicial Reform in the Late Qing Dynasty", Comparative Law Research, No.4, 2003;

14, paper "Investigation on the Retrial System in the Early Republic of China", Tsinghua Law No.5, Tsinghua University Publishing House, 2004;

15, book review "the evolution of China's law from the perspective of the difference between duty-oriented and social-oriented", extensive reading, No.8, 2006.