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    Title: 國民政府時期最高法院民刑事判例全文整編與研究(1928-1935) (II)
    Other Titles: The Compiling and Research of the Precedents of the Supreme Court during the Period of the Nationalist Government (1928-1935)
    Authors: 黃源盛
    Contributors: 國立政治大學法律學系
    行政院國家科學委員會
    Keywords: 法律;國民政府時期;最高法院;民刑事判例
    Date: 2010
    Issue Date: 2012-11-26 09:37:06 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 國民政府最高法院各該年份的民刑事判例,雖曾刊行要旨,但缺漏全文,既無基本事實之客觀呈現,亦乏完整之論證理路,非但學術上無從深入探索,司法實務運作上亦祇知其然,而不知其所以然。本研究計畫之主要目的,即在蒐集散逸在海內外各處之最高法院民刑事判例全文,並加予整編、校注,以重建國民政府時期,民刑事審判實務中,各項法律見解形成的完整事實脈絡,以及法律適用的邏輯運作過程,俾能提供學術界相關研究的重要基本素材,並盼有利於司法實務界運用時之參考。惟囿於人力、物力,蒐集、整編資料又極其艱困與繁瑣,本計畫之研究對象僅限於1928年至1935年期間的判例全文。
    During the period of the Nationalist Government, the subjects of the precedents of the civil and criminal litigation of the Supreme Court in each year was announced to the public but the full texts of such precedents were concealed. Neither the objective presentation of the basic facts nor the completed logic of the reasoning was lacked. Such lack hindered the thorough academic researches and enabled the conclusion revealed without the completed reasoning of the judiciary practice. The main purpose of this research project is to collect and further compile the full texts of the precedents of the civil and criminal litigation of the Supreme Court spreading in the country and in other foreign countries. In addition, it intends to construct the consequence of the completed facts of the production of each legal concept and the logistic formation of the legal application embedded in the trial practice of the civil and criminal litigation during the period of the Nationalist Government. The existence of this project will provide the fundamental and basic materials for the relevant academic researches and the reference to the judiciary trial. However, due the limited manpower and the subsidies, the full texts of the precedents collected and compiled will be confined in the period of the years from 1928 to 1935.
    Relation: 基礎研究
    學術補助
    研究期間:9908~ 10007
    研究經費:932仟元
    行政院國家科學委員會
    計畫編號NSC98-2410-H004-096-MY2
    Data Type: report
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