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John C.H. Wu and His Comparative Law Pursuit
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2019
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VI. A Bibliography of Wu's legal works
The following selective bibliography includes Wu's major books and articles on legal topics, in both English and Chinese. It does not include his works in other non-legal areas, such as on Chinese literature and religion.Google Scholar
• The Art of Law and Other Essays Juridical and Literary (Shanghai, China: The Commercial Press, 1936)Google Scholar
• With Kung-chueh Huang, 中国制宪史 (Chung-kuo chih hsien shih) (Shanghai, China: Commercial Press, 1937)Google Scholar
• Essays in jurisprudence and legal philosophy (Shanghai, China: Soochow University Law School, 1938)Google Scholar
• Fountain of Justice: A Study in the Natural Law (New York, NY: Sheed and Ward, 1955)Google Scholar
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Quest of Justice: Reflections on interpretations of modern legal philosophies, 33 Iowa L. Rev.
1 (1947)Google Scholar
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Chang, C.H., Liang, Y.L. & Wu, John C. H., Persons in Chinese Law, 2 China L. Rev.
257 (1924)Google Scholar
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Chang, C.H., Liang, Y.L. & Wu, John C.H., Sources of Chinese Civil Law, 2 China L. Rev.
209 (1924)Google Scholar
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Readings from Ancient Chinese codes and other sources of Chinese law and legal ideas, 19 Mich. L. Rev.
502 (1921)Google Scholar
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Two forms of tortious liability in the modern Chinese law, 4 China L. Rev.
321 (1931)Google Scholar
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The struggle between government of laws and government of men in the history of China, 5 China L. Rev.
53 (1932)Google Scholar