Canon of Laws
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El Fajing o Clàssic de les lleis o Cànon de les lleis (xinès tradicional: 法经, xinès simplificat: 法经, pinyin: 'Fǎ Jīng') és un treball atribuït a Li Kui, un erudit legalista que va viure a l'Estat de Wei durant el període dels Regnes Combatents de la història xinesa (475-220 aC). És el primer cànon jurídic definitiu de l'antiga Xina i va esdevenir la base de totes les obres legals posteriors.
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法経(ほうけい)は、戦国時代に魏の李悝が編纂したとされる法典。その実在・非実在については議論がある。
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《法经》,是中國歷史上第一部比較系統的私家法學著作,也是中国最早的一部初具体系的法典,舊題魏國李悝所撰,已經亡佚。
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The Canon of Laws or Classic of Law (simplified Chinese: 法经; traditional Chinese: 法經; pinyin: Fǎ Jīng) is a lost legal code that has been attributed to Li Kui, a Legalist scholar and minister who lived in the State of Wei during the Warring States period of ancient China (475-220 BCE). This code has traditionally been dated to the early fourth century BCE, but scholars now widely consider it to be a forgery from the fifth or sixth century CE. Although the original text has been lost, according to later records the Canon of Laws comprised six chapters:
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Clàssic de les lleis
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Canon of Laws
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法経
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法经
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Bǔ Fǎ
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Dào Fǎ
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Fǎ Jīng
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Jù Fǎ
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Qiú Fǎ
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Qīn Lü
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Wǎng Fǎ
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Zá Fǎ
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Zéi Fǎ
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El Fajing o Clàssic de les lleis o Cànon de les lleis (xinès tradicional: 法经, xinès simplificat: 法经, pinyin: 'Fǎ Jīng') és un treball atribuït a Li Kui, un erudit legalista que va viure a l'Estat de Wei durant el període dels Regnes Combatents de la història xinesa (475-220 aC). És el primer cànon jurídic definitiu de l'antiga Xina i va esdevenir la base de totes les obres legals posteriors.
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The Canon of Laws or Classic of Law (simplified Chinese: 法经; traditional Chinese: 法經; pinyin: Fǎ Jīng) is a lost legal code that has been attributed to Li Kui, a Legalist scholar and minister who lived in the State of Wei during the Warring States period of ancient China (475-220 BCE). This code has traditionally been dated to the early fourth century BCE, but scholars now widely consider it to be a forgery from the fifth or sixth century CE. According to the traditional account, which first appeared in the monograph on law (Xingfa zhi 刑法志) of the Book of Jin, the Canon of Laws was the earliest legal canon of ancient China and became the basis for all later legal works. It is said that Legalist reformer Shang Yang took it to the State of Qin where it became the basis of the law of the State of Qin (Chinese: 秦律; pinyin: Qīn Lü) and later the law of the Qin dynasty. Although the original text has been lost, according to later records the Canon of Laws comprised six chapters:
* Theft and robbery law (simplified Chinese: 盗法; traditional Chinese: 盜法; pinyin: Dào Fǎ)
* Treason law (simplified Chinese: 贼法; traditional Chinese: 賊法; pinyin: Zéi Fǎ)
* Prisoner or extent of justice law (Chinese: 囚法; pinyin: Qiú Fǎ or simplified Chinese: 网法; traditional Chinese: 網法; pinyin: Wǎng Fǎ)
* Law of arrest (Chinese: 捕法; pinyin: Bǔ Fǎ)
* Miscellaneous law (Chinese: 杂法; Chinese: 雜法; pinyin: Zá Fǎ)
* Law of possession (Chinese: 具法; pinyin: Jù Fǎ)
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法経(ほうけい)は、戦国時代に魏の李悝が編纂したとされる法典。その実在・非実在については議論がある。
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《法经》,是中國歷史上第一部比較系統的私家法學著作,也是中国最早的一部初具体系的法典,舊題魏國李悝所撰,已經亡佚。
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