Japan is a classic example; however, Taiwan is perhaps the best source for comparison with China, because (as in mainland China) most Taiwanese are from the Han ... 137 Peerenboom, China's Long March toward Rule of Law (2002), at p.
With this edition of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International business, experienced practitioners examine a wide range of issues relating to corporate and investment law in Taiwan, Serbia, Switzerland, Japan, Greece, Germany, and the ...
65 UNIDROIT Principles 2010, Article 1.7, Illustration 5; Fortney and Johnson, Legal Malpractice Law: Problems and Prevention (2nd ed., 2015), at p. 297 (“Throughout the law, a plaintiff has a duty to mitigate damages.”).
In this thirty-eighth volume of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business, once again practitioners and experts in a variety of legal fields examine issues from national and regional perspectives.
Thus, this book serves as a source of knowledge for lawyers and academics to comprehend the changing legal rules and regulations and to confidently apply them to solve problems.
The internal control review is a significant undertaking, and the Stock Exchange has acknowledged this by softening ... form of disclosure in the corporate governance report of an issuer's annual report should be a narrative statement, ...
While Russian parties are actively looking east at the HKIAC and SIAC, the popularity of these arbitration institutions has only just started to develop. Russian Court Practice of Enforcing Foreign Arbitral Awards and Foreign Judgments ...
The Cumulative Index for the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business lists all articles published from the inception of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business and provides information about...
... 2007, and all the arbitrators who completed the survey conducted by the author in November 2011–April 2012. Special thanks are due to Dr. Chen Fuyong, Ms. Chen Xi from the Beijing Arbitration Commission, and Mr. Yu Jianlong from the ...
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The 41st issue of the 'Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business' spans an arc from nuanced discussion of the notion of?creativity? under various copyright regimes and product designations over corporate organization, acquisition ...