Author: Peter? De Enrico Deng Zibin
Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House.
Release date: 20 12-06-26
Introduction: The Gate of Law is an intensive version of the American legal classic The Gate of Law, which was re-edited by Professor Peter Denrico, one of the authors of The Gate of Law, and Professor Deng Zibin, the translator of The Gate of Law, for China readers. Before Law is a common jurisprudence textbook in American law schools, and it can also be regarded as a mini encyclopedia of Anglo-American law. The original English version has been revised and reprinted many times, and it is widely respected.
2. Inevitable scenery-recommended by Professor Feng Xiang of Tsinghua University.
Author: Su Li
Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House.
Release date: 20 1 1-04-20
Introduction: "The Unfettable Scenery-University Speech and Rhetoric" is a collection of various speeches made by the author Su Li during his tenure as Dean of Peking University Law School, mainly welcoming speeches and graduation speeches. Because Su Li's speeches washed away bureaucratic rhetoric and were close to the hearts and lives of young students, these speeches caused a sensation on the campus at that time, and gradually became a landscape that students and graduates waited for every June (graduation) and September (orientation). Since Su Li, it has triggered a series of fresh speech atmosphere of university presidents. In the book, Su Li also wrote an article discussing university speeches and political rhetoric, expressing the idea that his speeches are such, which is also of great reference value to colleagues in the education field.
3. Criticizing the scale of officials-the copy of new york Times v. Police-recommended by Professor Liu Yu of Tsinghua University.
Author: Anthony? By Lewis; Translated by He Fan
Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House.
Release date: 2011-08-01
Introduction: 1960, because of a critical advertisement, Sullivan Police Department sued The New York Times for libel and applied for huge compensation. After two trials failed, The New York Times, who was almost cornered by successive claims from local government officials, rose to appeal to the Federal Supreme Court. In the case of The New York Times v. Sally, nine justices turned the tide and declared that "the discussion of public affairs should be unrestrained, energetic and widely open", thus guaranteeing the freedom of the media and citizens to criticize officials. Anthony, a The New York Times veteran journalist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner? With detailed historical materials and vivid brushstrokes, Lewis systematically reviewed this landmark case in the history of press freedom, and connected the history of the American people's judicial struggle for freedom of speech along this main line, perfectly showing the images of great judges and lawyers such as Holmes, brandeis, Hand, Warren, Brennan, Blake and wexler.
4. Notes on Politics and Law (Revised Edition)-recommended by Professor Liu Xing of China University of Political Science and Law.
Author: Feng Xiang
Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House.
Publication date: 20 12-0 1-30.
Introduction: Notes on Politics and Law is a column written by Mr. Feng Xiang when he was studying. With the intention of an Anglo-American doctor of literature in the Middle Ages, this paper tells the story of the domestic rule of law, from Confucius' reputation right, Lu Xun's portrait right, premarital property notarization, naming with uncommon words, sexual bribery, human portrait to copyright, American election and so on. It involves all aspects of intellectual property rights. As far as the article is concerned, it can be called the essay writing of China's law. These articles have completely changed our traditional "concept of popularizing law" and influenced a realistic context through scholars' speeches in order to popularize law.
5. Primary School of Legal Thinking-Six Courses of Legal Person Thinking Training-Recommended by Professor Shu of China University of Political Science and Law.
Author: Ingeborg? Cai Shengwei translated Ingeborg.
Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House.
Release date: 20 1 1-08-25
Introduction: The skill of legal person is argumentation. The importance of studying legal methodology to legal people can be explained in one sentence: instead of always wanting to eat fish, it is better to learn to fish by yourself. Only by learning the methods of thinking and reasoning can we independently draw our own legal arguments; In the face of legal problems that we have never thought about, we will not be completely helpless. The author of this book enjoys a high reputation in German criminal law circles. This little book can be said to be a thinking guide manual for beginners of law based on her decades of teaching and writing experience. The content of this book is different from the narrative mode of traditional methodology textbooks, but focuses on the actual performance of various methods. I believe that after you join this methodology intensive class, you can learn about the application of various methods in a short time, and you will be very happy.
6. Looking for the Seal of Law 2: From Unicorn to Six Laws —— Recommended by Professor He of East China University of Political Science and Law.
Author: Yu Dingyu
Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House.
Release date: 2010-01kloc-0/
Introduction: This book is the "Travel Notes Edition" of the Outline of China's History of Legal Thought.
Following the companion book Looking for the Seal of Law-From Ancient Egypt to the United States, the author set foot on his own road again three years ago, and launched another magnificent "China legal journey"-from the Loess Plateau on both sides of the Yellow River to the Gobi Desert inside and outside the Great Wall of Wan Li, from the northern part of the "iron horse autumn wind" to the southern part of the "apricot blossom spring rain" Open this vivid and thoughtful legal travel notes, you can see the long lens of the bleak moonlight in the history of China's legal thought, and read the ups and downs of fate and heroes in the history of China's civilization evolution ... After reading this book, you will pay attention to "the traditional characteristics of China's legal culture" and "the road direction of China's legislative reform and judicial reform today".
7. On Crime and Punishment-recommended by Zhao Bingzhi, a professor at Beijing Normal University.
Author: [Italy] Cesar? Beccaria/Huang Feng/Translator
Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House.
Publication date: 2008- 10-0 1
Introduction: The original book was first published in 1764. It is the first book that systematically expounds the principle of crime and punishment in human history and is regarded as one of the most important classic works in the field of criminal law. Since Professor Huang Feng first translated this book into Chinese on 1993, it has become a must-read for researchers and learners of criminal law in China. At that time, the translation was based on the French version of the original text (also known as forty-two chapters, rearranged by French scholars). This reprint is based on the 47-chapter version of Beccaria's original work, trying to completely reproduce the original appearance of Beccaria's works, and at the same time adding a reading guide written by Professor Huang Feng: Beccaria and His Criminal Law Thoughts, so as to facilitate readers to understand Beccaria's criminal law thoughts more clearly.
8. Past events of politics and law-people and things you may not know-recommended by Professor Tian Tao of Shanghai University of Political Science and Law.
Author: Chen
Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House.
Release date: 2011-01-07.
Abstract: since modern times, the west wind has spread eastward, conflicts have collided, and the rule of law has lingered. China is a tea table full of tragedies, and the spiritual home of every legal person is swaying in the struggle of political game. This book tries to dust off the truth of history, and unfolds in turn with historical perspective, literary brushwork, legal thinking, research, interviews and reading, and sinks into the past on the political and legal stage, presenting a deplorable political and legal history.
9. Autobiography of the Blind-Recommended by Gong Xiangrui Chen Youxi.
Author: Gong Xiangrui
Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House.
Release date: 20 1 1-06-07
Introduction: This book is an autobiography written by Gong Xiangrui, a famous constitutional teacher. For various reasons, it has been dusty 15 years. Mr Gong Xiangrui was born in the year of the Revolution of 1911. He was admitted to Tsinghua University in his early years and sent to Britain to study the Constitution and administrative law. He studied under Lasky, a famous political scientist, and Jennings, a master of constitutional law, and was employed in The National SouthWest Associated University after returning to China. After liberation, he taught in Peking University for a long time. During the Cultural Revolution, he was sent to Liyuzhou Reform-through-Labor Farm in Jiangxi for education and reform. In the 1980s, he resumed his teaching position, taught foreign constitutions and comparative constitutions, and enrolled graduate students. In the following decades, his disciples Jiang Mingan and Wang Shaoguang became outstanding figures in political and academic circles at home and abroad. This book completely records Mr. Gong Xiangrui's magnificent life and the legal and political changes in the 20th century.
10, Journey to the Dark: A History of Western Law-recommended by Professor Tsinghua University Jiangshan.
Author: Wang Lijie/author
Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House.
Release date: 2010-01kloc-0/
Introduction: This is neither a legal work in a strict sense nor a historical work that people usually understand. This is a journey of exploration, exploring what kind of order the world followed before the legal monument of human light and rationality was established. In that lonely darkness, the eyes are like blindness. We can only fly slowly by the faint light of myths, epics and classics, and then on the spiritual wings of poets. Although this journey is a bit confusing, it does not provide results and answers, but it never lacks the pleasure of reading, the light of knowledge and the feeling of traveling.
Is Apollo really the "sun" god?
Why is the goddess of justice blindfolded?
Why do dead people without bodies have to be punished in hell?