第75回白眉セミナー : 『The Skill-dependent Justice』
- 額定其労 (京都大学白眉センター)
- 2014/03/04 4:00pm
- 白眉センター(iCeMS西館2階 会議室)
- 英語
要旨
Throughout a long period from the early seventeenthto the late eighteenthcentury, dozens of all the Mongolian nomadic tribes, including the Jungar Empire of the ‘four-tribes federation’, found themselves gradually divided by the political borders of two empires: the Manchu-ruled Qing dynasty of China and Tsarist Russia. This study focuses on three basic state administrative regions in Qing Mongolia to describe and analyze their justice system, the core character of which can be described as ‘skill-dependent justice’, in the context of their administrative and political order. The sources used in this project are newly-found original Mongolian legal texts, such as local government judicial records, produced in eighteenthto twentiethcentury Mongolia and currently preserved in archives in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (PRC), Mongolia, Russia and Japan. This research employs a multidisciplinary methodology of legal history and anthropology.