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This Article investigates the evolution of the Chinese legal mechanism for medical malpractice dispute resolution (MMDR) from the establishment of the first rules for MMDR in 1955 to the promulgation of the Regulation on Preventing and Dealing with Medical Malpractice Disputes in 2018. Using...
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existing Chinese IIAs, an increasing number of China's recent treatises move towards sustainability. Most sustainable …
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In this article the author outlines some difficulties facing the cyber-shopper. These include the practical difficulties of enforcement and redress which arise when a cyber-shopper purchases a defective product from an overseas supplier, or when misleading information is placed on the internet...
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As of the a bankruptcy petition’s filing date (the “petition date”), § 362(a)(1) stays “the commencement or continuation ... of a judicial, administrative, or other action or proceeding against the debtor that was or could have been commenced before the commencement of the case under...
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In the United States insurance is regulated both by state insurance commissions and class action litigation. The interaction of these two systems has not been extensively studied. We examine four different facets of the regulation litigation tradeoff. The first is to examine whether a...
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The history of environmental justice litigation in federal, state, and administrative courts illustrates how difficult it is to remedy intersectional harm using a single legal tool. In the United States, there is no federal “environmental justice law” that litigants can wield in court. The...
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, methane hydrates have been classified as sources of sustainable energy. China currently maintains an international role in … being the South China Sea. However, such a process does not come without its hazards and fatal consequences, ranging from … liability of individual sovereign states and corporations. China adopted the Deep Seabed Mining Law (hereinafter the DSM Law) on …
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In recent years, China has launched ambitious measures to tackle water pollution. As political commitment and public … regulatory, administrative, monitoring, and public participation dimensions of China's water environmental management. Related …-based management model, appear at present as essential prerequisites to overcome the fragmentation of China's water environmental …
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which damages may occur. This article takes into consideration China’s legal framework in assessing the risks connected to … MH offshore extraction. Such a choice for examination is justified by China’s leading position for implementing the … technology necessary for extracting MH. This analysis shows that China’s current legal instruments are still far from fully …
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Increasingly, China is planning to move to nuclear power. The plan for China is to double its nuclear capacity in the … regulatory regime for nuclear accidents is addressed. Part II of the article provides a short history of China’s nuclear policy … effectiveness of two government documents. Part IV discusses in more details the rules regarding nuclear liability in China. Part V …
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