Notes and Commentaries on Chinese Criminal Law, and Cognate Topics: With Special Relation to Ruling Cases. Together with a Brief Excursus on the Law of Property, Chiefly Founded on the Writings of the Late Sir Chaloner Alabaster ...Luzac & Company, 1899 - 677 pages |
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Page ix
... Punishments , or Judiciary Board ) in Peking and naturally with a Board whose special functions are legal discipline , the ... punishment ' ) can be rendered ' criminal ' . And here I feel inclined to mention the point that Chinese Law ...
... Punishments , or Judiciary Board ) in Peking and naturally with a Board whose special functions are legal discipline , the ... punishment ' ) can be rendered ' criminal ' . And here I feel inclined to mention the point that Chinese Law ...
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... PUNISHMENT Section I Ancient punishment Varieties of punishment 52 55 56 • 57 · - 57 degrees of punishment do . II Capital punishment . slicing to pieces and extinction of the family . CHAPTER II ( contd . ) - - simple slicing XVIII ...
... PUNISHMENT Section I Ancient punishment Varieties of punishment 52 55 56 • 57 · - 57 degrees of punishment do . II Capital punishment . slicing to pieces and extinction of the family . CHAPTER II ( contd . ) - - simple slicing XVIII ...
Page xix
... punishment transportation penal servitude - bamboo cangue perpetual fetters iron bar • branding . .63 64 64 64 . 67 . 68 69 71 . 71 71 Imprisonment - prisons — prisoners jailers . Fines and forfeitures do . IV Punishments countenanced ...
... punishment transportation penal servitude - bamboo cangue perpetual fetters iron bar • branding . .63 64 64 64 . 67 . 68 69 71 . 71 71 Imprisonment - prisons — prisoners jailers . Fines and forfeitures do . IV Punishments countenanced ...
Page xlix
... punishment than the ordinary penalty . The Judiciary Board was of opinion , however , that nothing could be done . * * * distinctions a of law and § 10. Too great a desire to draw distinctions Desire to draw is one of the blots on the ...
... punishment than the ordinary penalty . The Judiciary Board was of opinion , however , that nothing could be done . * * * distinctions a of law and § 10. Too great a desire to draw distinctions Desire to draw is one of the blots on the ...
Page liii
... punishment , he ordered his captive to be flogged on the spot - and the latter , being in a poor state of health , died in not ference tolerated , for example . consequence . For this , the sergeant was sentenced to INTRODUCTION LIII.
... punishment , he ordered his captive to be flogged on the spot - and the latter , being in a poor state of health , died in not ference tolerated , for example . consequence . For this , the sergeant was sentenced to INTRODUCTION LIII.
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