This paper briefly introduces a recent history of the development of the Chinesecontract law. It then analyses various specific contract law issues including formation of thecontract, liability for breach of contract and the notion of subrogation. This paper finds that PRC’scontract law presents a hybrid version with key concepts from both Common law tradition and theCivil law tradition. This hybrid is however unique in the way of enforcing contracting parties’rights/obligations in many contract matters. Unfortunately, without a proper case recording systemin the jurisdiction, the unique Chinese legal method is somehow difficult to solve complex contractissues. This paper then argues further that there is a need to update the current sy...
Parallel SessionOverview (in Program): This article pays close attention to the relative roles of fo...
© 2019 Dr. Nan LuoThis research proposes to study the issue of contractual conflict of laws in Great...
This Article will be one of the first to fully examine the adoption of the first part of China’s lon...
The emergence of the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) as a market power and the reversion of Hong...
Translator\u27s Forward: In March of 1999, China\u27s Ninth National People\u27s Congress ( NPC ) pa...
Overview of the first unified contract law in China, formulated on the basis of Chinese experience w...
This dissertation discusses the evolvement of Chinese Contractual law and establishes as to whether ...
China has opened its doors to the world so understanding Chinese contract law is crucial to succeedi...
The economic reforms initiated during the past decade in China have created an additional need for l...
This article examines the Chinese judicial practice regarding subrogation action in co-insurance. I...
This article attempts to emphasize that the choice of law analysis in China is distinct from that of...
This chapter will contrast the statement of general principles found in Arts.1-7 of the Chinese Cont...
Contracts in China do not appear to have the same binding effect as it does in the Western world. Fo...
This paper explores one of the most significant problems confronting Mainland China in relation to c...
This thesis presents a comparative study of the contract remedy systems between Chinese law and Angl...
Parallel SessionOverview (in Program): This article pays close attention to the relative roles of fo...
© 2019 Dr. Nan LuoThis research proposes to study the issue of contractual conflict of laws in Great...
This Article will be one of the first to fully examine the adoption of the first part of China’s lon...
The emergence of the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) as a market power and the reversion of Hong...
Translator\u27s Forward: In March of 1999, China\u27s Ninth National People\u27s Congress ( NPC ) pa...
Overview of the first unified contract law in China, formulated on the basis of Chinese experience w...
This dissertation discusses the evolvement of Chinese Contractual law and establishes as to whether ...
China has opened its doors to the world so understanding Chinese contract law is crucial to succeedi...
The economic reforms initiated during the past decade in China have created an additional need for l...
This article examines the Chinese judicial practice regarding subrogation action in co-insurance. I...
This article attempts to emphasize that the choice of law analysis in China is distinct from that of...
This chapter will contrast the statement of general principles found in Arts.1-7 of the Chinese Cont...
Contracts in China do not appear to have the same binding effect as it does in the Western world. Fo...
This paper explores one of the most significant problems confronting Mainland China in relation to c...
This thesis presents a comparative study of the contract remedy systems between Chinese law and Angl...
Parallel SessionOverview (in Program): This article pays close attention to the relative roles of fo...
© 2019 Dr. Nan LuoThis research proposes to study the issue of contractual conflict of laws in Great...
This Article will be one of the first to fully examine the adoption of the first part of China’s lon...