This paper summarises the development of liability for medical malpractice in the People\u27s Republic of China, beginning with the establishment of a formal system of administrative liability in 1987, its refinement in 2002, and the broadly contemporaneous judicial recognition of a concurrent tortious liability under general civil law. All these developments may be said to have furthered the interests of patients. The incorporation of liability for medical malpractice into the Tort Liability Law of 2009, however, arguably marks a step backwards, subordinating the interests of patients in favor of the interests of the medical community, and further reforms in the same direction may be apprehended in the future. Yangge Dance, a traditional C...
[[abstract]]The current medical disputes continue to impact on the medical ecology and medical profe...
Much of Chinese civil law is a product of Western legal transplants. However, when dealing with a co...
Abstract Medical accidents have become an unexpected source of political friction in reform-era Chin...
This paper summarises the development of liability for medical malpractice in the People\u27s Republ...
The liability for medical malpractice in the legal system of the People’s Republic of China was shap...
This Article investigates the evolution of the Chinese legal mechanism for medical malpractice dispu...
This is the first dissertation in English on the legal remedies for preventing medical errors and co...
China has experienced a surge in medical disputes in recent years, on the streets and in the courts....
In China, there have been numerous reports that doctors or other health care workers have been attac...
This article reviews the personal injury tort system in the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC). The...
This paper takes a detailed look at the tort principles used in China and compares them to their Ame...
In dieser Doktorarbeit wird vor allem das chinesische Arzthaftungsrecht dargestellt. Nebe...
This article is the first exploration of the Chinese notion of apology from a comparative legal pers...
Chinese tort system, whose origins can be traced back to the 3rd century B.C., developed under uniqu...
Medical malpractice law in China does not work. Disappointed patients and their families, or the gan...
[[abstract]]The current medical disputes continue to impact on the medical ecology and medical profe...
Much of Chinese civil law is a product of Western legal transplants. However, when dealing with a co...
Abstract Medical accidents have become an unexpected source of political friction in reform-era Chin...
This paper summarises the development of liability for medical malpractice in the People\u27s Republ...
The liability for medical malpractice in the legal system of the People’s Republic of China was shap...
This Article investigates the evolution of the Chinese legal mechanism for medical malpractice dispu...
This is the first dissertation in English on the legal remedies for preventing medical errors and co...
China has experienced a surge in medical disputes in recent years, on the streets and in the courts....
In China, there have been numerous reports that doctors or other health care workers have been attac...
This article reviews the personal injury tort system in the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC). The...
This paper takes a detailed look at the tort principles used in China and compares them to their Ame...
In dieser Doktorarbeit wird vor allem das chinesische Arzthaftungsrecht dargestellt. Nebe...
This article is the first exploration of the Chinese notion of apology from a comparative legal pers...
Chinese tort system, whose origins can be traced back to the 3rd century B.C., developed under uniqu...
Medical malpractice law in China does not work. Disappointed patients and their families, or the gan...
[[abstract]]The current medical disputes continue to impact on the medical ecology and medical profe...
Much of Chinese civil law is a product of Western legal transplants. However, when dealing with a co...
Abstract Medical accidents have become an unexpected source of political friction in reform-era Chin...