① Zheng: "The Wild Crossing of Law —— For Law School Freshmen"
In this book, the author examines the study of law from the perspective of "preaching, teaching and dispelling doubts", and expounds it in a simple way from the perspectives of the characteristics of law subject, legal person's thinking, professional ideal, legal person's training, guidance of learning methods, thesis writing and learning planning with the principle of "simplicity, practicality and readability"
Mr. Zheng is currently a professor and doctoral supervisor of China-Europe Law School of China University of Political Science and Law. I studied in Germany and taught in German universities. His main research interests are jurisprudence, sociology of law, legal methods and human rights law.
② Liu Xing: Rain at the West Window
This book is an anthology. The article was serialized in Southern Weekend more than ten years ago, and then it was compiled into a book and reprinted many times. The articles in the book ramble about western legal culture and comment on seemingly handy legal phenomenon materials. It talks about the phenomenon of western legal culture, but it always inspires China people's legal consciousness and concept of rule of law, and arouses readers' thinking and thinking about China without trace.
Mr. Liu Xing is currently a professor and doctoral supervisor at the Law School of China University of Political Science and Law. His main research interests are jurisprudence and the history of legal thought.
③ Yu Dingyu: Looking for the Seal of Law —— From ancient Egypt to the United States.
From ancient Egypt to the United States, the legal thoughts of human sages are like eternal lighthouses, guiding us to explore and advance in darkness and ignorance. After countless disasters and losses, mankind has gradually established a diversified legal culture and legal system. For those of us in China who have a history of thousands of years of civilization, but are still struggling to establish the rule of law, how is the western legal civilization established? How was the famous legal system established? What is behind the law? In this book, the author made up a trip to the legal world, and used it as a clue to string together legal stories. These stories make Fa so lovely and pleasing to the eye. This book is full of ideas of natural law. Ask the world what law is-law is fairness and justice.
④ Yu Dingyu: Looking for the Seal of Law 2—— From Unicorn to Six Laws.
This book is the companion of Looking for the Seal of Law-From Ancient Egypt to the United States, and it is the "Travel Edition" of the outline of China's legal thought history. From the Loess Plateau on both sides of the Yellow River, to the Gobi inside and outside the Great Wall of Wan Li, from the northern country with the autumn wind of iron horses to the south of the Yangtze River with the spring rain of apricot blossoms, the author is looking for the distant story of China's law for 5,000 years step by step and listening to the faint footsteps of Chinese civilization all the way. Starting with the unearthed cultural relic "Fish on Painted Pottery", this book traces back to the sunset in Fenshui, the drizzle at the mouth of the lake, the old story in Luoyang and the hometown of the "criminal tripod", and follows the historical track to visit the emergence of the Qin law, the finalization of the laws in the Han Dynasty, the maturity of the laws in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the changes of the laws after the Song Dynasty, and the invasion of foreign powers after the Opium War and the disintegration of China's legal system and the Kuomintang caused by the spread of Western laws to the east. The 5,000-year history of China's law flows slowly from far to near in the author's relaxed and fluent language, which is so kind and natural. After reading it, readers may have many clearer or deeper feelings about "the traditional characteristics of China's legal culture" and "the road direction of China's legislative reform and judicial reform today".
The above are excerpts ~ these books are very good ~ I especially recommend Liu Xing's Rain at the West Window, which is simple but full of charm. Then I recommend Li Tao Jianghu by Wang Renbo. In addition, I think The Strange Case in the Cave is a good exercise of legal thinking.
I wish you success in your studies and pass the department exam smoothly ~ ~ ~