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This book examines the historical and politico-economic context in which Chinese law has developed and transformed, focusing on the underlying factors and justifications for changes. It attempts to sketch the main trends in legal modernisation in China.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter One: Legal Culture, State Orthodoxy And The Modernisation Of Law; Chapter Two: Experience Of Law In The Prc; Chapter Three: Constitutional Law; Chapter Four: Legal Institutions; Chapter Five: Sources Of Law And Law-Making; Chapter Six: Administrative Law; Chapter Seven: Criminal Law; Chapter Eight: Criminal Procedure Law; Chapter Nine: Civil Law: Development And General Principles; Chapter Ten: Civil Law: Property; Chapter Eleven: Civil Law: Family; Chapter Twelve: Civil Law: Contracts; Chapter Thirteen: Law On Business Entities; Chapter Fourteen: Securities Law; Chapter Fifteen: Enterprise Bankruptcy Law; Chapter Sixteen: Intellectual Property Law; Chapter Seventeen: Foreign Trade and Investment Law; Chapter Eighteen: Implementation Of Law; Conclusion; Select Bibliography; Index.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Jianfu Chen, LLM (Hon I), PhD (1994) in Law, University of Sydney, is Professor of Chinese Law and Legal Globalisation at La Trobe University School of Law. He has published extensively on Chinese law and legal globalisation.