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2024.5.11 Legal Day Sign: The True Meaning of Reading

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May 11:

To read is to abandon all your intentions and prejudices, and to be ready to receive a voice that is sudden and unknown from nowhere.

- "If on a Winter Night, a Traveler" Italo Calvino

2024.5.11 Legal Day Sign: The True Meaning of Reading

Mai Read Calendar 2024 Click on the image ↑ Buy Now This is the sixth year of Mai Read Calendar. Every year, we carefully select those concise and profound sentences from hundreds of legal films and literary works, and carve a unique spiritual imprint belonging to legal people on such a ritualistic item as a calendar. One page a day, one sentence per page. Accompany you through this unique legal life.

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Daily Legal Book Recommendations

The Past: A Chronicle of Chinese Law Schools

2024.5.11 Legal Day Sign: The True Meaning of Reading

One sentence recommendation: won the first prize of the 7th "China Legal Education Research Achievement Award" in 2021. Where do Chinese legal professionals come from? Through the collation and research of a large number of historical materials, the author sorts out the historical changes of several major legal education institutions in China from the 1860s to the 1950s in the past 100 years, and interprets the establishment and integration of legal education institutions, the transformation of legal education, and even the ups and downs of legal scholars' personal destiny, as well as the joys and sorrows of legal scholars. The book also includes a large number of historical photographs, which help to present a panoramic view of legal education in modern China.

Professor He Qinhua recommends: Robert Stevens has said that the history of the development of the legal profession is also the history of law schools, and the concept of law—rather the idea of law—reflects the subtle details of a country's politics and society, shapes legal education, and in turn is shaped by it. Therefore, it is of great practical significance to explore and sort out legal education, that is, the history of legal education institutions, in a down-to-earth and conscientious manner. No More: A Chronicle of Chinese Law Schools has done its part in this regard. The book traces several episodes of the development of legal education in China over the past 100 years, including historical facts, research, analysis, and questions, which are worth reading.

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Chen Su | This book is worth reading three times: in law school, at work, and after retirement

11 Possibilities of Law: Dialogues with Chinese Legal Scholars

2024.5.11 Legal Day Sign: The True Meaning of Reading

One sentence recommendation: How many possibilities are there in the life of a law student? Through dialogues with more than ten legal scholars such as Su Li, Liang Zhiping, Ji Weidong, Chen Ruihua, Bai Jianjun, etc., this book shows us their academic experience, methods and processes, and opens the door and path of legal study for law students. This book is detailed ↓

Su Li, Chen Ruihua, Ji Weidong...... Eleven contemporary jurists pat you on the pat and invite you to join their conversations

"Seriously, we are talking about the philosophy of the law"

2024.5.11 Legal Day Sign: The True Meaning of Reading

One sentence recommendation: A minimalist and hilarious introduction to legal philosophy, Dr. Tian Feng uses humorous language and hilarious form to inventory the key figures and theories in the development of legal philosophy in the past 2,700 years, so that readers can easily grasp the headache of legal philosophy theory, and it will be ranked first on the list of new legal books as soon as it is listed. This book is detailed ↓

If you've ever had a headache with jurisprudence, this book is your panacea

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