UID:
almahu_9949702795002882
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9789004381285
Series Statement:
Law and society in China ; v. 3
Content:
In Right, Power, and Faquanism , Tong Zhiwei proposes that right and power are ultimately a unified entity which can be named "faquan," and that the purpose of law should be to establish a balanced faquan structure and to promote its preservation and proliferation. "Faquan" is thus a jurisprudential category reflecting the understanding of the unity of right and power. It has interest protected by the law and property with defined ownership as its content, and manifests itself as the external forms of jural right, freedom, liberty, jural power, public function, authority, competence, privilege, and immunity, et cetera Faquanism relies mainly on six basic concepts (faquan, right, power, quan, residual quan and duty) to analyze the content of interests and property in all legal phenomena.
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Front Matter --
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Copyright page --
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Foreword /
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Preface --
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Introduction --
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Investigation and Reflection on Fundamental Propositions of Traditional Legal Studies of China --
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The Fundamentals of Faquanism --
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Faquanist Theory of the Center of Law --
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Methodological Foundation of Faquanism --
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Interpretative Framework of Legal Phenomena of Faquanism --
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Conclusion --
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Back Matter --
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Selected Bibliography --
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Index.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Right, Power, and Faquanism: A Practical Legal Theory from Contemporary China Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2018, ISBN 9789004381278
Language:
English