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Legalization of Chinese-Foreign Joint Stock  in  Late  Qing:  A  Case  Study  on  the  Bank of China ,
                    Japan &  the Straits  ……………………………………………………… Xiong  Changkun(76)


               The Japanese Origin  of "Genealogy  of Law"  Knowledge  and  Its  Dissemination  in  China  during
                    the Late Qing and Early Republic of China Periods   ………………………… Yang Rui(92)

               Incorporating Local  Customs  into  National  Laws:  Inheritance  and  Reform  of Indigenous  Land
                    Rights Customs  by  Legal  and  Political  Authorities  in  the  Early  Period  of  the  Repbulic  of
                    China  ……………………………………………………. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..  Lai Junnan ( 107 )
                    One  challenge  confronted the legal and  political  actors  in modern  China was  how  to  strike  a  balance between  and  then
               reconcile  indigenous  land rights customs  and relevant legal principles borrowed from  abroad.  Indigenous land rights  customs
               in  modern  China had  their own  merits  like  having sufficient  market rationality ,  ensuring  considerable  economic  efficiency ,
               maintaining  trans-regional  consistency  and  fitting  in  the  moral  economy.  Having  said  that ,  they  posed  challenges  to  the
               functioning  of state  power.  Both  the  political  and academic  environments  were  hostile  to  indigenous  land  rights  customs  in
               the  early days  of  the  Repbulic  of  China ,  but  the  Chinese  legal  and  political  authorities  at  the  time  largely  maintained  a
               balanced  attitude  towards  indigenous  land  rights  customs  after  trial  and error.  Land  rights  legislation  in  early  period  of the
               Repbulic  of China  reflected  the  complex  intertwinement  of legal  principles  from  continental  Europe ,  indigenous  customs ,
               and  the  imminent  demands  of social  governance  and  state  finance.  Daliyuan ,  serving  as  the  Supreme  Court ,  incorporated
               indigenous  land  rights  into  national  law  through  prejudication  on  the  one  hand  and  adjusted  certain  aspects  of  indigenous
               land rights  customs  according  to  legal  principles from  continental  Europe  or  the  practical demands  of administration  on  the
               other.  The  Chinese  legal  and  political  authorities  in  the  early  days  of  the  Republic  of  China  generally  showed  sufficient
               respect  to  the  indigenous  land  right  customs.  Furthermore ,  most  adjustments  of  the  indigenous  land  right  customs  were
               legitimate  in  modern  circumstances except  several  radical  cases
               The Japanese Government's Policies on International Students from  Manchukuo
                                                                                         .  Xu  Zhimin ( 124 )
                    At  the  behest  of  the  Japanese  government ,  Manchukuo ,  the  puppet  regime  selected  and  sent  students  to  Japan  to
               recei ve  targeted  training  after  the  September  18 th  Incident.  These  students  were  taught  science ,  technologies  and
               humanistic  knowledge  through  regular  curricula  on  the  one  hand  and  were  imposed  with  pro-Japanese  sentiments  on  the
               other.  For  the  Japanese government ,  the  objective  of this  policy  was  to  cultivate agents for  " Japanese-Manchu Integration"
               and  facilitate Japanese colonial rule in China's Northeast and its aggression  policy in China.  To  prevent the  Chinese students
               sent  by  the  puppet regime  from  being  exposed  to  anti-Manchuguo  and  anti-Japanese  sentiments ,  the  Japanese  government
               restrained  them  from  socializing  with  other  Chinese  students  sent  either  by  the  Republican  government  or  other  Chinese
               puppet  regimes.  Specifically ,  they  had  to  be  mentored  by  designated  social  organizations  controlled  by  the  Japanese
               government.  Chinese Student  Association  in  Japan  was  just  one  of  such  social  organizations  that  served  to  influence  and
               control  the  students  sent by  the  puppet regime.  This was  a  testament to  the  strategic  objective of the Japanese government to
               occupy  Chinese  Northeast  through  "pitting  the  Chinese  against  each  other"  and  " divide-and-rule".
               Understanding China in History:  Westerners'  Wrings on Chinese History in the Modern Era and
                    Changes of Their Approaches  ………………………………………………… Cui Huajie ( 139 )
                    Before  the  outbreak  of  the  Opium  War,  westerners  in  China  studied  Chinese  historγ to  know  more  about  this  old
               country  that  they  were  eager  to  open  to  the  outside  world.  Galvanized  by  the  geographical  expansion  of  colonialism ,
               westerners  incorporated  a  local perspective  in their writings  of Chinese history out of the  conviction that history provided  the
               knowledge  background  to  understand  a  locality.  Such  an  approach ,  with  its  merit  of  examining  and  understanding  China
               from  the  perspective of history ,  helped  westerners  discover  the  implications  to  world  history  of  the  Chinese  literature  and
               unveiled  the  logic  of  civilization  behind  the  Chinese  history.  Westerners'  wrings  on  Chinese  history  and  changes  of  their
               approaches  shed  important  light  on  the  formation  of western  perceptions  on  China and  their changes  in  the  course  of time.

               Copy to Preserve:  The Collotype Pringting Techonolgy in Modern China  …… Qu  Yandan (1 S2)



               English  abstracts  translated  by  Jia Yajuan
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