Title: Good Faith: the notion of the traditional public Law culture in China
Abstract: Principle of Good Faith, a moral principle in ancient China, evolved from the sacrificial rites in remote antiquity and developed in the assembly activities in Spring-and-Autumn Period. This principle centers on the moral demands in hierarchical politics, Good Faith is an important notion in the traditional public law culture in China; however, the Good Faith, both in terms of universal morality and based on the goods contracts, did not serve as an independent social morality and law principle in the ancient society in China.
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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