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Svarverud -- $tChapter One. Chinese world order: Perspectives and frameworks /$rR. Svarverud -- $tChapter Two. International law as discipline west and east /$rR. Svarverud -- $tChapter Three. The early introduction of international law: Translations and language /$rR. Svarverud -- $tChapter Four. The early discourse on international law in China /$rR. Svarverud -- $tChapter Five. Japan and chinese translations of international law /$rR. Svarverud -- $tChapter Six. International law as world order in early 20th century China /$rR. Svarverud -- $tAppendix International. Law texts in chinese: A chronological bibliography 1847-1911 /$rR. Svarverud -- $tBibliography /$rR. Svarverud -- $tIndex /$rR. Svarverud. 330 $aThis is the first systematic analysis of the early introduction and reception of international law as a Western political and legal science in China. 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