A Festschrift for the ninetieth birthday of Herbert Franke
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A Festschrift for the ninetieth birthday of Herbert Franke
(Society for Asian legal history, Central Asian law : an historical overview ; no.1)
Society for Asian Legal History, the Hall Center for the Humanities, the University of Kansas, 2004
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Festschrift for the ninetieth birthday of Herbert Franke
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Papers presented at a conference entitled "Law in Central Asia : an Historical Overview", held October 13-17, 2003 in Leiden, The Netherlands, with the support of the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) of the University of Leiden
Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-310) and index
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- Some reflections on multinationality : the example of former empires in East Asia
- Herbert Franke
- Customary law in the ancient Turkic states of Central Asia
- S.G. Klyashtornyi
- The administrative and legal regulations of the Tang emperors for the frontier territories
- Irina F. Popova
- Muslim law in Central Asia
- Ashirbek Muminov
- Eighteen steppe laws : a source for the study of medieval Mongolian
- Alexei Nasilov
- Customary law in Waigal Valley, Eastern Afghanistan
- Schuyler Jones
- Disputes over land-use in Qing Outer Mongolia
- Veronika Veit
- Communist and post-Communist Mongolian law and pasture land
- Morris Rossabi
- Some characteristics of penal legislation among the Mongols
- Françoise Aubin
- From colonization to Bolshevization : some political and legislative aspects of molding a "Soviet Islam" in Central Asia
- Bakhtiyar M. Badadjanov
- Law and custom among the Uyghur in Xinjiang
- Ildikó Bellér-Hann
- Constitutional regimes and clan politics in Central Asia
- Janna Khegai
- Islam and universalism in family law : a comparative study of the contemporary Iranian and Turkish civil codes
- Hisae Nakanishi
- Public discussion on the 'state of law' and contemporary political regimes in Central Asia and the Southern Caucasus
- Irina Morozova
- Parliamentary law-making in Central Asia
- Claire Weber