摘要
This article analyzes capital appeals in the late Qing. Capital appeals were an important part of the feudal appellant procedure. With the decline of the feudal political order, the capital appeal system became a serious problem for the Qing rulers during the later years of the dynasty. In fact, frequent wars, bureaucratic corruption and the interference of "leqal pettifoggers" were all important social factors that led to an increase in capital appeals Furthermore, most capital appeals were inefficiently tried. This analysis of capital appeals, both advances our understanding of hoth the felldal political and legal system.
This article analyzes capital appeals in the late Qing. Capital appeals were an important part of the feudal appellant procedure. With the decline of the feudal political order, the capital appeal system became a serious problem for the Qing rulers during the later years of the dynasty. In fact, frequent wars, bureaucratic corruption and the interference of 'leqal pettifoggers' were all important social factors that led to an increase in capital appeals Furthermore, most capital appeals were inefficiently tried. This analysis of capital appeals, both advances our understanding of hoth the felldal political and legal system.
出处
《清史研究》
CSSCI
北大核心
1998年第3期62-70,共9页
The Qing History Journal