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Chinese Law of Personality Rights I - Theory and Practice

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This volume is a collection of up-to-date, authoritative essays on China's Law of Personality Rights, its impact in practice and its legal background.

List of contents

1. On the Reasons for the Separate Compilation of the Law of Personality Rights, 2. Discussion on the Positive Right Confirmation Mode of Personality Rights: Also on the Relationship between the Law of Personality Rights and Tort Liability Law, 3. Legislation of Personality Rights in China: System, Boundary and Protection, 4. Rational Thinking on the Major Controversy over the Compilation of the Law of Personality Rights in the Civil Code, 5. Different Opinions on Opposing to the Legislative Decision-Making of the Compilation of the Law of Personality Rights in the Civil Code, 6. The Formation, Development and Finalization of the Chinese Experience in the Personality Right Legislation, 7. Interest Re-measurement Theory and Institutional Arrangement: From Privacy to Personal Information, 8. Relationship between Human Rights and Personality Rights: Also on the Deficiencies of the Relevant Provisions of the General Rules of the Civil Law, 9. The Influence of the Independent Compilation of Personality Rights on the Theory and Practice of Marriage and Family Law

About the author

Wang Liming is a professor in the Law School at Renmin University of China, vice president of the Chinese Law Society, president of the Chinese Civil Law Society and researcher at the Research Centre for Civil and Commercial Law of Renmin University of China. He is Changjiang Distinguished Professor, a scholar award program of the Ministry of Education, China.
Shi Jiayou is a professor in the Law School at Renmin University of China, executive director of Research Centre for Civil and Commercial Law, director of the Francophone Legal Research Centre, visiting professor at the University of Paris II, University of Paris VIII, University of Geneva and University of Ottawa and so on.

Summary

This volume is a collection of up-to-date, authoritative essays on China’s Law of Personality Rights, its impact in practice and its legal background.

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