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concurrent causation in insurance law. The paper notes that the Chinese courts adopt a proportional liability regime to hold … paper concludes that the proportional liability regime is not an appropriate approach for determining the insurer …'s liability in the circumstance of concurrent causation and that the resolution of this issue should rather depend upon the …
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Objective: To assess the characteristics and incidence of medical litigation in China and the potential usefulness of the records of such litigation as an indicator of healthcare quality. Methods: We investigated 13,620 cases of medical malpractice litigation that ended between 2010 and 2015 and...
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The proposed third amendment to PRC copyright law endeavours to enhance the standards of damages to fight piracy more effectively via a TRIPS-Plus approach. This includes, inter alia, reframing statutory damages, introducing punitive damages, and new evidence rules granting the right of...
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This is an assessment of China and U.S. litigation against each other in the WTO from 2001 through 2010. It discloses the active and aggressive nature of litigation between these two countries. It indicates an almost flawless continuation of Bush era policies by the Obama administration. If...
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This paper examines the demand for directors' and officers' liability insurance (D&O insurance) by Chinese listed …
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