What academic books should law majors read, Zhihu?

1. Su Li: The greatest value of the rule of law and its local resources lies in the "enlightenment" of the law. It will tell us what vision and methods we should adopt when observing legal phenomena, how to cultivate our learning and research methods, how to reveal common sense and challenge existing knowledge and concepts. For freshmen, after reading this book, they will feel that law is not as boring as we thought. 2. Pahlman: Law and Religion is well written and well translated. Explore the spirit behind the law and what supports the law. Without faith, the law will be useless. While the existing legal tradition in China has been broken, how should we find a new tradition of living under the law? Of course, when reading this book, we should not unilaterally pursue the wonderful sentences, but pay more attention to the analytical ideas and clues. 3. Liu Yu: Details of Democracy is a book recommended by many scholars. It is a collection of columns written by the author for some periodicals and newspapers in the past few years, mainly Southern People Weekly. In the book, a conceptual thing like "American democracy" is broken down into events, policies and people in the form of storytelling. I have always liked reading Liu Yu's words. Her vividness is the vividness of wisdom. Behind the insight and analytical ability is an independent thinker full of aura and understanding. I always finish reading an article and wait for her next article to come out. Linda Nowadays, there is a general morbid tendency in public discussion in China. Always trapped in front of nouns such as "democracy" and "freedom", it is unreasonable to float on the surface and difficult to get involved. Therefore, Liu Yu came at the right time, because she added details and flesh and blood to these pale nouns, and she had the foundation of professional education and the story of the safety of her loved ones. Her comments are the most needed nutrients in this era. -Liang Wendao I like Liu Yu's comments. She stresses facts and arguments, does not easily choose the left, the middle and the right, keeps vigilance and observation on the masses and power, the minority and the majority, avoids simple right and wrong judgments, avoids the impulse of flapping her arms and avoiding intellectual laziness. Only with such rationality can there be a responsible explanation. -Chai Jing 4. Linda: The author of "Is the President Dependable: A Close Look at America II" sent a letter "What is the President of the United States?" At the beginning of this question, a series of stories are used to lay out the basic principles of American political and legal system, and deeply understand how the United States implements supervision and restriction of power through "checks and balances" in its own institutional system. 5. Wang Mingming and Wang Sifu, editors-in-chief: Order, Justice and Authority in Rural Society brings together the research of some legal and sociological scholars. Scholars' judgment and description of rural society in China, as well as their grasp and explanation of its order, have left many thought-provoking questions for future research. As far as law is concerned, the research orientation of this book is a good attempt. Unfortunately, there is no follow-up research now, which is not enough to create a real academic momentum. This is a good book, and it also makes us reflect on how to build China's academic tradition. 6. Montesquieu used various research methods in On the Spirit of Law: historical, comparative and empirical. Explore the essence and spirit of law, with broad vision and elegant bearing. It is also the representative work of the Enlightenment period, expounding the concepts of natural rights and separation of powers. Although the author's "classification and framework" has some cracks with the social investigation method he advocated, it is precisely the symbol of excellent works-it sets a "paradigm" for successors to surpass. 7. Tocqueville: The author's analysis of American society and insight into democracy fully demonstrated his talent. The author's understanding of freedom deserves our long-term reflection. The exposition of American legal profession and legal belief is still a valuable ideological wealth for our rule of law construction today. 8. Liang Zhiping: Seeking Harmony in the Natural Order —— A Study of China's Traditional Legal Culture is a work with paradigm significance in the study of China's legal history. It opens up a new research field, and more importantly, it is a conscious use method. It is a description of the facts and a cultural sympathy and demonstration. What matters is not the author's use of various historical materials, but his interpretation of these historical materials. What matters is not whether he solved the problem, but the way he raised it. 9. The classics of China law and China social legal history research. The author of this book has profound skills and simple language. From a sociological point of view. Of course, there are many methods of sociology itself, and this book may still belong to the approach of "normative sociology". Moreover, from the perspective of legal analysis of China society, this academic orientation itself is respectable. 10. Jiangshan: The author of China's Legal Thought is unique in the legal circle of China. Fortunately, he was not "polluted" by the academic system of modern western industrialization. Therefore, his interpretation of the reality and ideal of China law must be immersed in the real China thinking. Because of this, his view of law is not available to those of us who focus on the "modern world". This is a rare book with "ideological color" written by China people. 1 1 ... Bodenheimer: Jurisprudence, Philosophy of Law and Legal Method is a comprehensive legal work with great influence in China. The first half of the book briefly introduces the history of western legal thought, and the second half discusses some legal issues that the author thinks are important, and on this basis, puts forward a comprehensive legal view based on natural law. One of the values of this book is its influence on China law since the mid-1980s. 12. Ji Weidong: The author's research and thinking methods in the construction of the rule of law deeply reflect some grand and rational feelings. The introduction of contemporary western jurisprudence and overseas (especially Japanese) experience in the rule of law reveal the author's personal concern about the rule of law construction in China. The book is rigorous in argumentation and strong in academic color. 13.Bossigno et al.: As a textbook work, The Gate of Law covers almost all important fields of contemporary law. Enlightened and vivid; Pay attention to training thinking and have no sense of security. It can be said that this book is to bring students into the hall of law step by step. 14. Liang Zhiping: The Cultural Interpretation of Law is the most academically conscious book in contemporary China legal research. The author summarizes, criticizes and reflects on his academic practice. If our academic work can be based on such step-by-step accumulation and criticism, I believe this is the real hope of China's academic work. 15. Liu Junning: "* * and democratic constitutionalism" is a "radical" work of China's conservative view of freedom. The author's position is self-evident, and his distinctive and even "encouraging" language will inevitably weaken his academic taste to some extent. Liberalism is actually a sensitive issue in China. For students who don't understand liberalism, it is really difficult to grasp and distinguish the various ideological trends of "freedom". This book provides a positive method, and we should also have a more comprehensive and calm thinking. 16. Dworkin: The author's view of rights systematically expounded in the book "Taking Rights Seriously". This is an important work on the study of rights today. The author's analysis of rules, principles and policies in the book has great enlightenment for us to deepen our understanding of the law. How do we care about and respect human rights? This is always a thought-provoking question. 17. Rawls: A Theory of Justice is regarded as "the most important theoretical work in the field of ethics and political philosophy" after World War II. This book covers the fields of law, ethics, politics, sociology and economics, and makes an in-depth analysis of justice. On the premise of "veil of ignorance" and "original state", this paper puts forward the theory of justice as fairness, and discusses the principles of equality and freedom in justice distribution and fairness and difference in opportunity. It is also an important work of liberalism. 18. dershowitz: a letter to a young lawyer Allen dershowitz, lawyer, law professor and writer. At the age of 28, he became the youngest law professor in the history of Harvard University. China successfully handled many major cases, including Simpson case, Tai Sen case, five secret documents case, Clinton impeachment case and US presidential election case, and was regarded as "the most successful defense lawyer in American history". This book embodies the author's life experience and experience of teaching and practicing as a lawyer at Harvard for 37 years, and extracts 37 pieces of advice, covering life sentiment, experience and lessons, success and failure, life principles, career planning and suggestions. Full of philosophy and thought-provoking. I hope that such a little book with unique views and concentrated essence can give some help to young lawyers and law school students standing at the fork in their lives.