Japanese Invasion Baffled Radically the Modernization of China's Judicial System
- Chunlan Qiu
- Keke Liu
Abstract
It is the critical time for China to generate and develop the modern judicial system when Japan invaded. Japanese aggression interrupted China’s recovering its legal right and the process to promote the modern judicial system. The invasion brought a great loss to the judicial resources. The relatively stable colonial rule, as well as the war itself, was harmful. Both stood on the way of China's judicial modernization.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ass.v4n4p151
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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