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China developed without clear entitlements, creating the China Puzzle for law and development theorists. But fundamental statutes regarding contract, torts, and property have been enacted by now. Will clear delineation of private rights drive China's future development? The answer largely...
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The document contains the Introduction chapter to "Private Law in China and Taiwan: Economic and Legal Anaylses", Cambridge University Press, 2016. Editors: Yun-chien Chang, Wei Shen, Wen-yeu Wang. The book covers contract, torts, property, and business organization laws in China and Taiwan. The...
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This paper, using the methods of literature analysis, theoretically inductive analysis, as well as cross-disciplinary approach, analyses the present conditions and problems of the application of ADR in specific areas in China, such as in the protection of consumers' rights and interests, the...
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The case study demonstrates that China and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's energy transformation strategies share many similarities and enjoy a great degree of complementarity. This complementarity is not limited to the territory of the two nations, but has become a successful vehicle for joint...
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This article reviews the development of employer's vicarious liability in the context of China's changing socio-economic background, through a systematic examination and analysis of the relevant legislative framework and judicial decisions. The current Chinese law has broken from the past...
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In recent years, financial economists have authored an influential series of articles that link strong minority shareholder protection — exemplified by private enforcement of securities regulations — to greater financial market development. Their findings, which suggest that transition...
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The growing scale of enforcement of China's Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) has drawn the attention of multinational businesses, their legal counsels, and the academic community concerned with the development of this branch of law. While much of the public discourse has evolved around the public...
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Based on the dichotomy of the property rule and the liability rule for property rights protection in perspective of Law and Economics, this article proposes that the normative standard of remedies for patent infringement should be in between the two extremes, which might be called “relative...
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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 near future. A critical component is that a regulatory framework has to be developed to accompany this move towards nuclear energy. An important component of such a framework is...
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