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Legalist         
·noun One who practices or advocates strict conformity to law; in theology, one who holds to the law of works. ·see Legal, 2 (a).
Legalism (Chinese philosophy)         
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 Drawing by William Alexander, draughtsman of the [[Macartney Embassy]] to China in 1793.
  • Han state bronze candle holder
  • Small bronze plaque containing an edict from the second emperor of the Qin dynasty. 209 BC.
  • Small seal scripts were standardized by [[Li Si]] after the First Emperor of China gained control of the country, evolving from the larger seal scripts of previous dynasties.<br /><br />The 12 characters on this slab of floor brick affirm that it is an auspicious moment for the First Emperor to ascend the throne, as the country is united and no men will be dying along the road.
  • Between Mozi's background as an engineer and his pacifist leanings, the Mohists became experts at building fortifications and [[siege]]s.
  • [[Juyong Pass]]
  • The people of Qi have a saying – "A man may have wisdom and discernment, but that is not like embracing the favourable opportunity. A man may have instruments of husbandry, but that is not like waiting for the farming seasons." [[Mencius]]
  • The Chinese Immortal [[Han Xiangzi]] riding a cloud
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A floating seed of the p'eng plant, meeting a whirlwind, may be carried a thousand li, because it rides on the power (shi) of the wind. If, in measuring an abyss, you know that it is a thousand fathoms deep, it is owing to the figures which you find by dropping a string. By depending on the power (shi) of a thing, you will reach a point, however, distant it may be, and by keeping the proper figures, you will find out the depth, however deep it may be.  The [[Book of Lord Shang]]
  • Mold for making banliang coins
  • A modern marble statue of the first Emperor of China, [[Qin Shi Huang]]
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  • ''Terracotta Army''
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  • Zhaoming mirror frame, Western Han dynasty
  • The earliest known written documentation for the Chinese abacus, the [[Suan Pan]], dates to the 2nd century BC (its original design is unknown).
  • Mythical White Tiger. Qin Shi Huang was called the "Tiger of Qin".
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Supposing the tiger cast aside its claws and fangs and let the dog use them, the tiger would, in turn, be subjected by the dog. [[Han Fei Zi]]
ONE OF THE SIX CLASSICAL SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT IN CHINESE PHILOSOPHY
Fajia; Chinese Legalism; Legalism (chinese philosophy); Legalist School; Chinese legalism; Confucian Realism; Realist Confucian; Confucian Realist; Chinese Legalist; Chinese Political Realism; 法家; Chinese Realpolitik; Ancient Chinese Realism; Legalist school; Administrative Thought in Ancient China; Political Thought in Ancient China; Xing-Ming; Legalism (China); Xing-ming
Pines, Yuri, "Legalism in Chinese Philosophy", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2014 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.
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  • A trial in the Ottoman Empire, 1879, when religious law applied under the [[Mecelle]]
  • The [[New York Stock Exchange]] trading floor after the [[Wall Street Crash of 1929]], before tougher [[banking regulation]] was introduced
  • A march in Washington, D.C., during the [[civil rights movement]] in 1963
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  • The "[[McLibel case]]" was the longest-running case in UK history. It involved publishing a pamphlet that criticised [[McDonald's]] restaurants.
  • House of Representatives]], the [[lower house]] in the [[National Diet]] of [[Japan]]
  • First page of the 1804 edition of the [[Napoleonic Code]]
  • The [[Constitution of India]] is the longest written constitution for a country, containing 444 articles, 12 schedules, numerous amendments and 117,369 words.
  • The [[Court of Chancery]], London, England, early 19th century
  • The French [[Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen]]
  • G20]] meetings are composed of representatives of each country's executive branch.
  • The ''[[Corpus Juris Canonici]]'', the fundamental collection of canon law for over 750 years
  • Bentham's utilitarian theories remained dominant in law until the 20th century.
  • King John of England signs Magna Carta.
  • Presidential Palace]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
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  • [[Max Weber]] in 1917. Weber began his career as a lawyer, and is regarded as one of the founders of sociology and sociology of law.
  • code of laws]] by the Mesopotamian sun god [[Shamash]], also revered as the god of justice.
  •  Emperor [[Justinian]] (527–565) of the [[Byzantine Empire]], who ordered the codification of [[Corpus Juris Civilis]]
  • Providing a constitution for public international law, the United Nations system was agreed during World War II.
  • mandarin]]s were powerful bureaucrats in imperial China (photograph shows a [[Qing dynasty]] official with [[mandarin square]] visible).
  • notary]], a legally trained public official, compensated by the parties to a transaction.<ref>Hazard–Dondi, ''Legal Ethics'', 22</ref> This is a 16th-century painting of such a notary by Flemish painter [[Quentin Massys]].
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  • A painting of the [[South Sea Bubble]], one of the world's first ever speculations and crashes, led to strict regulation on share trading.<ref>Harris, ''The Bubble Act'', 610–627</ref>
  • Officers of the [[South African Police Service]] in [[Johannesburg]], 2010
  • A trade union protest by [[UNISON]] while on strike
SYSTEM OF RULES AND GUIDELINES, GENERALLY BACKED BY GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY
Legal; Laws; Legislative system; Lawful; Legal prescription; Legally; Legal concept; Branch of law; Legal institutions; Secular law; Secular laws; Just law; Legal rule; Temporal law; Irreligious law; Law-making; Fiscal law; Draft:Law; Law and crime topics; Law in Islam; Mammal claw; Lawful law
adj. legal to + inf. (is it legal to own a pistol in this state?)

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