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URL:https://www.harvard-yenching.org/events/mongol-way-administration-just
 ice-and-law-qing-mongolia/
SUMMARY:The Mongol Way: Administration\, Justice\, and Law in Qing Mongolia
DESCRIPTION:\n	Erdenchuluu Khohchahar (Assistant Professor\, Hakubi Center 
 for Advanced Research\, Kyoto University\; HYI Visiting Scholar)\n	Chair/D
 iscussant: Mark Elliott (Mark Schwartz Professor of Chinese and Inner Asi
 an History\, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations and Depa
 rtment of History\, Harvard University)\n\n	Co-sponsored with the Fairbank
  Center for Chinese Studies and East Asian Legal Studies\, Harvard Univers
 ity\n\n\n	Many Mongolian-language archival documents have revealed the exi
 stence of at least three realms of judicial practice in Qing Mongolia (164
 4-1912): the Qing colonial legal system\, the native Mongolian way of just
 ice\, and the contradiction\, or\, more broadly\, the relationship between
  the two. This talk takes insight from the Mongolian context\, differing f
 rom mainstream scholarship that tends to assume the Qing colonial legal sy
 stem had a widespread effectiveness in Mongolian society at that time. In 
 other words\, it explores the native Mongolian justice system during the Q
 ing dynasty\, and to some extent\, its relation with the Qing colonial leg
 al order. By looking at the justice system\, which was closely interrelate
 d to both administration and law\, this talk analyzes how and why native M
 ongolians persistently preserved and innovatively developed their own trad
 itional legal-administrative order under Qing colonial rule. The narrative
  of the “Mongol way” has implications for theories of imperialism and 
 law.
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