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Specific books recommended for beginners of law.
Legal theory category:

(1) Shu's jurisprudence

Recommended reason: beginners of law often think that criminal law, civil law and other substantive laws are the focus, but in fact jurisprudence is really important. Friends who have participated in the judicial examination may have heard of the teacher's legal sense, legal thinking, legal sense and legal thinking. Personally, I think they are all trained by studying law. At the same time, jurisprudence studies the general principles of law. More efforts in jurisprudence will be of great help to the study of substantive law theory. Shu's Jurisprudence is an entry-level textbook, which is recommended for beginners.

(2) Montesquieu's On the Spirit of Law

Recommended reason: legal classics, a must-read bibliography for studying law.

(3) J.M. Kate's A Brief History of Western Legal Thought

Recommended reason: to learn any subject, you must first understand the history of the subject. The current laws in China were actually transplanted from the West in modern times. Reading the history of legal thought can give you a deeper understanding of the law.

④ Huang Feng's introduction to Roman law.

Recommended reason: studying law can never avoid Roman law. This book is an introductory textbook for studying Roman law.

(5) Rousseau's social contract theory

Recommended reason: required reading for law study.

(6) Ye Lin's struggle for rights.

Litigation law

Rosenback's Theory of Burden of Proof

Recommended reason: the classic exposition of the burden of proof in civil litigation. Understanding and applying the burden of proof is the basic accomplishment of a legal person, especially a legal person engaged in legal practice. The Chinese translation of this book is of poor quality. If you have the ability, please look for the original work to study. )

Bi's research on civil burden of proof

Highlight: In view of the translation of the Chinese version of The Burden of Proof, this book can satisfy beginners' study and research on the theory of Burden of Proof.

Recommended reason: The booklet is very helpful to cultivate your own legal concept.

(7) square hole "positive law principle"

Highlight: With the change of legal knowledge, a book that can trigger a war of words will have different evaluations every time it is read. Personally, this book can cultivate the basic qualities of a legal person: questioning, believing, questioning and believing again, and at the same time, never superstitious about authority.

Criminal law books

(1) Zhang Mingkai criminal law, criminal law principle, legal interests.

Recommended reason: I have been reading several books during the judicial examination. This book has enabled me to consolidate the theoretical foundation of criminal law. I don't have to put a lot of energy into memorizing the specific elements of a crime, and I can handle complicated cases only by theory. In the process of practice, you can also quickly judge the charges, crimes and non-crimes of the parties.

(2) Inagaki Hirohito's Dialogue between Criminal Law and Civil Law.

Recommended reason: beginners of law, even those who have been engaged in the legal profession for many years, may fall into a misunderstanding: departmental laws are relatively closed, and civil law and criminal law are completely different legal provisions, but in fact many laws are related. If you can fully understand the "possession" in civil law,

The concept of "for the purpose of illegal possession" in criminal law will be more profound. This book is a dialogue between a civil jurist and a criminal jurist. First reading will find it obscure, but it will benefit a lot.

Civil law:

(1) Liang Huixing's civil law hermeneutics and judgment methods.

Recommended reason: These two books are actually one book, and the method of judgment is the second half of civil law hermeneutics. Personally, I think that the basic literacy of both legal scholars and lawyers, judges and prosecutors engaged in the legal profession is to interpret the law, rather than rigidly applying the law or waiting for the authority to interpret the law. The interpretation of the law must abide by certain rules. The function of these two books is that we can master the rules of interpreting the law.

(2) the general civil law of Liang Huixing.

Highlight: There are many civil law textbooks in China. The advantage of this book lies in its precise definition and analysis of the concept of civil law and the systematic construction of civil law thinking.

(3) All the monographs of Professor Wang Zejian.

Recommended reason: For friends who have a solid foundation in civil law, if they want to improve their study or practice, Professor Wang Zejian's monograph on civil law is a must-read, especially the basic theory of creditor's rights.

④ Chen translated German Civil Code and Introduction to German Civil Law.

Highlight: China's civil law was born out of German and Japanese civil codes. Learning German civil law is of great help to understand China civil law.

Litigation law

Rosenback's Theory of Burden of Proof

Recommended reason: the classic exposition of the burden of proof in civil litigation. Understanding and applying the burden of proof is the basic accomplishment of a legal person, especially a legal person engaged in legal practice. The Chinese translation of this book is of poor quality. If you have the ability, please look for the original work to study. )

Bi's research on civil burden of proof

Highlight: In view of the translation of the Chinese version of Burden of Proof Theory, this book can satisfy beginners' study and research on Burden of Proof Theory.

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