Chinese law
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Chinese law
Kluwer Law International, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The progressive globalization of business and the growing importance of China as an economic and political power make an understanding of the workings of Chinese law increasingly necessary for business people, lawyers, politicians and scholars. A multiplicity of laws and regulations passed every year by governments at various levels make the study of Chinese law an increasingly complex task. The editors and contributors of this book have endeavoured to present Chinese law wherever possible from an angle accessible to those with a common law background, whilst necessarily retaining the use of Chinese legal terminology. This book encompasses all of the most important aspects of Chinese law, and has a strong practical and case law emphasis and is edited by eminent academics at the City University of Hong Kong.
Table of Contents
1. The Legal System of China. 2. Constitutional Law and State Structure. 3. Judicial Review in China. 4. The General Principles of Civil Law. 5. Civil Procedure Law. 6. Law of Contract. 7. Foreign Investment Law. 8. The Law of Taxation. 9. Banking Law in China 1998. 10. The Company Law. 11. Law of Family, Marriage and Succession. 12. Employment Law in China. 13. The Essentials of Land Law in China. 14. Law on Intellectual Property. 15. Law on Environmental Protection. 16. Criminal Law. 17. Criminal Procedure Law. 18. Maritime Law. 19. Conflict of Laws. 20. Non-Judicial Means of Dispute Settlement.
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