This is a short summary of the history and recent developments of Chinese tort law in the context of reception of Western legal transplants
As China develops its modern jurisprudence it faces a choice between emulating the legal frameworks ...
1noOn the basis of Helmut Koziol's book on ‘The Aims of Tort Law. Chinese and European Perspectives’...
Legal transplantation, existing between nations and national districts, usually means the digestive ...
Much of Chinese civil law is a product of Western legal transplants. However, when dealing with a co...
This paper takes a detailed look at the tort principles used in China and compares them to their Ame...
Chinese tort system, whose origins can be traced back to the 3rd century B.C., developed under uniqu...
In 1986, the Sixth National People\u27s Congress enacted the General Principles of Civil Law of the ...
This article reviews the personal injury tort system in the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC). The...
Legal transplantation is a form of law-making. Scholars have advanced many theories in an endeavour ...
Over the last few decades, economic reforms have been a key policy objective in Asia. Legal reforms ...
This Article will be one of the first to fully examine the adoption of the first part of China’s lon...
This article raises three doctrinal uncertainties within Chinese tort law upon the enactment of Chin...
This article examines some difficulties that have emerged in the use of Art 44 of the Chinese Privat...
The history of intellectual property laws in China is a history of legal transplants. From the intro...
Legal transplants are considered a significant factor in the evolution of legal systems. One example...
As China develops its modern jurisprudence it faces a choice between emulating the legal frameworks ...
1noOn the basis of Helmut Koziol's book on ‘The Aims of Tort Law. Chinese and European Perspectives’...
Legal transplantation, existing between nations and national districts, usually means the digestive ...
Much of Chinese civil law is a product of Western legal transplants. However, when dealing with a co...
This paper takes a detailed look at the tort principles used in China and compares them to their Ame...
Chinese tort system, whose origins can be traced back to the 3rd century B.C., developed under uniqu...
In 1986, the Sixth National People\u27s Congress enacted the General Principles of Civil Law of the ...
This article reviews the personal injury tort system in the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC). The...
Legal transplantation is a form of law-making. Scholars have advanced many theories in an endeavour ...
Over the last few decades, economic reforms have been a key policy objective in Asia. Legal reforms ...
This Article will be one of the first to fully examine the adoption of the first part of China’s lon...
This article raises three doctrinal uncertainties within Chinese tort law upon the enactment of Chin...
This article examines some difficulties that have emerged in the use of Art 44 of the Chinese Privat...
The history of intellectual property laws in China is a history of legal transplants. From the intro...
Legal transplants are considered a significant factor in the evolution of legal systems. One example...
As China develops its modern jurisprudence it faces a choice between emulating the legal frameworks ...
1noOn the basis of Helmut Koziol's book on ‘The Aims of Tort Law. Chinese and European Perspectives’...
Legal transplantation, existing between nations and national districts, usually means the digestive ...