The Private Law Influence of the Great Qing Code
The Making of the Chinese Civil Code (Hao Jiang & Pietro Sirena eds., Cambridge Univ. Press, 2023), pp. 249-68
20 Pages Posted: 30 Nov 2023
Date Written: November 17, 2023
Abstract
This chapter considers the socioeconomic functionality of legal codes and codification through the lens of late imperial Chinese legal history. Specifically, it asks whether formal legal codes can wield significant influence over private socioeconomic behavior despite being poorly enforced—or even unenforced—and whether such influence derives, in part, from the symbolic value of codification itself. It argues that the answer to both questions is likely “yes,” at least in the context of Qing Dynasty private law. This contains potentially generalizable insights into the nature of legal authority and prestige, some of which may potentially be applied to the recent passage of the Chinese Civil Code in 2020.
Keywords: Codification, Qing Dynasty, Social Norms, Private Law, Mortgages
JEL Classification: N45
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