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The State and Legal Traditions of Mongolia: An Historical Overview


ISBN13: 9789083407524
Published: February 2025
Publisher: Melrose Legal Publishers
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardcover
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Offering a comprehensive summary of the history of the Mongolian state and legal system from the Hun (Xanadu) Empire to the present day, this encyclopedic volume is a pioneering undertaking by its two Monogolian authors. No other book exists in English matching its breadth and wide-ranging scholarship, which draw upon a vast array of (multi-lingual) sources. The volume uncovers the role played by the Mongols in global and regional statehood history. The Mongols’ profound influence is evident in their contributions to establishing a vast unified country between Russia and China.

Jigjid Boldbaatar (Sc.D.) is a Member of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences (Academician) and Professor of History at the National University of Mongolia and Shihihutug University; he was a former member of the Constitutional Court of Mongolia and a member of Parliament from 1992to 1996.
Danzan Lündeejantsan (Sc.D.) is the President of the Academic Council and a Professor of Comparative Law and Constitutional Law at Shihihutug University; he was the former Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the State Great Hural (Parliament) of Mongolia, and a member of Parliament from 1990 to 2020.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Asia
Contents:
Preface
Preface to the Mongolian Editions
List of Diagrams
About the Authors
Introductory Essay by Rüdiger Wolfrum and Naiade el-Khoury
Introduction
1. The State and Legal Systems of the Early Mongol Empires and Dynasties (4th Century BCE–12th Century CE)
2. The State and Laws of the Great Mongol Empire (13th Century)
3. The State and Laws of the Mongol Yuan Empire (13th Century–14th Century)
4. The State and Laws of the Mongol during the Period of Political Fragmentation (14th Century–17th Century)
5. The Administrative Structure and the Laws of Mongolia under Manchurian Rule (17th Century–20th Century)
6. The State and Laws of “Exalted by All” Mongolia (1911–1920)
7. The State and Laws in the Period of Struggle for the Establishment of a Constitutional Structure in Mongolia (1921–1924)
8. The State and Laws during the Period of the First Constitution (1924–1940)
9. The State and Laws during the Period of the Second Constitution (1940–1960)
10. The State and Laws during the Period of the Third Constitution (1960–1990)
11. The State and Laws during the Short Transition Period of the Constitution (1990–1992)
12. The State and Laws of Present-Day Mongolia (1992–Present)
Appendix 1: List of Names of Mongol Khans and Other Mongolian Leaders
Appendix 2: Chronology of Events in Each Chapter
Bibliography
Index