Chinese Contract Law (2nd Ed) contains the latest developments of contract legislation, adjudication and practices in China and provides all information necessary to comprehend contemporary Chinese contract law.
This volume presents a well-analyzed inside view of Chinese contract law in theory and practice, which will be of interest to both academic researchers and practitioners in this area.
The theoretical base for the right of cancellation is the subject of on-going discussions among Chinese scholars. One point of view regards the right of cancellation as the right of claim, which means that the obligee has the right to ...
This book provides an overall understanding of Chinese labour law and covers many important issues related to the application of Chinese labour law.
This book is the product of a unique collaboration between Mainland Chinese scholars and scholars from the civil, common, and mixed jurisdiction legal traditions.
[E]ven with eBay's heroic effort to simplify, would most people understand a term stating that “when you give us content, ... People want to surf the internet without even having to click “I agree” every time they enter a new site, ...
Updated and expanded for the second edition, this volume provides attorneys, academics and students with a detailed yet accessible overview of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG).
Volume I of this series examines the remedies for breach of contract in the laws of China, India, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Korea, and Thailand.
This book introduces and develops Contract Governance as a new approach to contract theory.
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China's Confucian-based imperial legal system developed and flourished for more than 3000 years. Its disintegration, following the collapse of the last dynasty in 1911, ushered in a new century of...