[Introduction] The greatest value of this book lies in the "enlightenment" of the law. It will tell you what vision and methods we should adopt when observing legal phenomena, how to cultivate our learning and research methods, and 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. The later book "Sending Law to the Countryside" can be said to be the further development and concrete application of the first book, which is more substantial and full, although I still think its book "Local Resources" is the most important.
2. Wu Si: Hidden Rules-Real Games in the History of China.
[Introduction] Perspective on the rules of the game actually operated in China society. Why is there a set of more applicable hidden rules outside our formal system? The author has developed from a historical story to today's reality. We can reflect: what are the conditions for the law to really work in life? What is the relationship between the moral good and evil of law and the actual interest pattern? Are we living on the iceberg of self-deception, or are we rising in bitter introspection?
3. Feng Xiang's Notes on Politics and Law
4. Yang Lixin's "Yang Lixin Pinbai Case"
5. Lin Laifan's lecture on constitutional law: This teacher is from Zhejiang University, and now she is in Tsinghua. This book is a record of his speech, which retains a lot of oral elements, is humorous and simple, and not only sells his own academic views, but also integrates the views of many other countries, which is more comprehensive.
6. Han Dayuan's "1954 Constitution and New China Constitutionalism": It explores many clues of the early constitution, which is very worth reading and is a good choice to understand the early framework of China's constitution.
7. Gao Mingxuan's The Birth and Birth of Criminal Law in People's Republic of China (PRC): This man has a great life and an average academic level, but he is definitely a "big brother" in the field of criminal law. From the first draft to the fiftieth draft, he almost participated in the whole process of criminal law formulation, and from the twenty-third draft, he was the head of the criminal law revision department.
8. Chen Ruihua's China Experience in Criminal Defense: Dialogue between Tian Wenchang and Chen Ruihua: Dialogue makes this book extremely readable. One is a front-line lawyer, and the other is a criminal law scholar, which makes this book both practical and academic, and gives answers to many specific questions that are very practical in China, which is much better than the textbook.
9. Chen Xingliang's Oral Criminal Law: It is also recorded in class, and its oral style is lively. However, if it mainly comes from his family, the elements of criminal law are completely according to his own ideas, with limited attention to other theories.