Comparative Analysis of Litigation System between Tang Dynasty and Ancient India
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https://doi.org/10.54097/cm9h1c29Keywords:
Ancient Indian, Litigation System, Tang DynastyAbstract
As early as the Western Zhou Dynasty, China and India had already started cultural exchanges. Because of the similar geographical environment, the same philosophy and the strict hierarchy between the two countries, the litigation systems in Tang Dynasty and ancient India have similarities. However, due to the different interests maintained by the two countries and the different subjects of formulation, there are also many differences in the litigation systems between the two countries. This paper will specifically analyze the similarities and differences between the litigation systems of the Tang Dynasty and ancient India, and analyze the specific reasons.
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