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Bu

Chinese Civil Law

Nomos,  2013, 322 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-2488-8

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englischChina is a major civil-law jurisdiction. Since the end of the 1990s great efforts have been made in China to codify the entire civil law. With the major statutes governing contracts, property, torts and conflict of laws promulgated in 1999, 2007, 2009 and 2010 respectively, the most crucial steps have been taken towards the creation of a Chinese Civil code.

 

This book attempts to shed light on both the theoretical and the practical aspects of Chinese civil law. In particular, a large number of references to cases, commentaries, treatises, and articles give an authentic account of current discussions in China. A bibliography and an index allow for further study of specific areas and facilitate systematic research.

 

The book addresses the following topics (subject to modifications):

 

Part I General Part

Part II Contracts

Part III Torts Law

Part IV Property Law

Part V Conflict of Laws

 

Dr Yuanshi Bu is Professor of Law (Chair for East Asian Business Law) at the University of Freiburg, Germany.

 

The contributors are Chinese and German lawyers trained at esteemed American, British or German law schools, and are all working with international law firms, leading academic institutions, or Chinese key regulatory authorities.

Contributors: Prof. Dr Yuanshi Bu, Freiburg; Prof. Dr Manjiao Chi, Xiamen; Dr Funing Huang, Beijing; Dr Changfeng Tu, Düsseldorf; Dr Simon Werthwein (Frankfurt/ Passau); Hui Zheng, London