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The Development of the Chinese Legal System: Change and Challenges

Editat de Guanghua Yu
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 noi 2010
In recent years the Chinese legal system has undergone many reforms and this book brings the literature up to date, offering a contemporary account of the law and administration in China.
This book is the result of collective efforts in analysing the political, economic and social factors which affect the development of Chinese law. The volume contains contributions from a number of experts and scholars of Chinese law who examine some of the most important areas of Chinese law. The book covers constitutional law, criminal law, property law, mortgage law, intellectual property law, corporate law, securities regulation, banking regulation, civil procedural law, arbitration law, environmental law, and the regulation of telecommunications services.
Whilst the book addresses a number of diverse legal areas all the contributions look to explain the factors which led to the development of the law and the consequences of such developments, as well as the progress made by developing legal institutions and the possible obstacles to future development.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415594202
ISBN-10: 0415594200
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction, Guanghua Yu  Part 1: Public Law  1. Constitutional Judicialisation and Popular Constitutionalism in China: Are We Ready Yet?, Jianfu Chen  2. Institutionalizing Criminal Process in China, Hualing Fu  Part 2: Civil Law  3. Public Regulation of Private Relations: Changing Conditions of Property Regulation in China, Pitman B. Potter  4. The Law of Property and the Evolving System of Property Rights in China, Albert H.Y. Chen  5. The Role of Mortgages: A Case for Formal Law, Guanghua Yu  6. Transplantation and Transformation: 30-Year Development of China’s IP System, Yahong Li  Part 3: Corporate Law  7. Who Writes Corporate Law Rules? The Making of the Piercing the Corporate Veil Rule as a Case Study, Chao Xi  8. Looking at Corporate Governance in China’s Large Companies: Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty?, Roman Tomasic  Part 4: The Regulation Of Banking And The Stock Market  9. China’s Banking Reforms at the Time of Global Economic Recession, Yuwa Wei  10. The Political Logic of Securities Regulation in China, Jiangyu Wang  Part 5: Procedural Law  11. Civil Justice Reform with Political Agendas, Xianchu Zhang  12. China’s Arbitration: Restricted Reform, Weixia Gu  Part 6: Law And Regulation With International Implications  13. Environmental Law and Policy in China: Responding to Climate Change, Jolene Lin  14. WTO and Developing Countries: The Case for Liberalization of Telecommunications Services in China, Yun Zhao

Descriere

In recent years the Chinese legal system has undergone many reforms and this book brings the literature up to date offering a contemporary account of the law and administration in China. The book covers some of the most pressing issues in Chinese law, including the reform of the banking sector, environmental law, corporate law foreign investment, health care and intellectual property, and looks at both substantive and procedural issues.
The volume contains contributions from a number of experts and scholars of Chinese law including Albert Chen, Hualing Fu and Roman Tomasic who analyse the political, economic and social factors affecting the development process of Chinese law. Whilst the book addresses a number of diverse legal areas all the contributions look to explain the factors which led to the development of the law and the consequences of such developments, as well as the progress made by developing legal institutions and the possible obstacles to future development.