Concise Chinese Tort Laws

Concise Chinese Tort Laws
Author: Xiang Li
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3642410243

The explosive economic development in China over the last three decades has created social challenges unprecedented in the country's history. In response, China has overhauled its existing tort laws and even created new tort laws. By exploring its principles, theories and history, this book provides international readers a fresh outlook on China's tort law system. Granted that some concepts or theories in China's modern tort laws were "borrowed" from the west, the principles behind them can nevertheless often find their roots in ancient Chinese philosophies, concepts or even laws. This book also uses real cases to explain the courts' application of China's tort laws and the meaning of the corresponding statutes.

Chinese Tort Liability Law

Chinese Tort Liability Law
Author: Blumer Maja
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 9783640886432

Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2011 in the subject Law - Comparative Legal Systems, Comparative Law, language: English, abstract: The Chinese Tort Liability Law came into force in 2010 and is well worth studying, as it allows for some insights into Chinese society and the progress in Chinese law. However, few can boast sufficient language proficiency to understand the original text. This translation into English aims at making the life of those wanting to get a quick insight into Chinese law somewhat easier. The language is kept as simple as possible, while pinyin transcription is provided, so the reader can easily look up the exact terms by himself and may choose what meaning he deems most suitable for ambiguous terms. Furthermore, a brief summary of the Chinese Tort Liability Law should help to understand its concept and its particular features.

Tort Law in China

Tort Law in China
Author: Hailing Shan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Torts
ISBN: 9789041156792

"This book was originally published as a monograph in the international encyclopaedia of laws/Tort law."

Chinese Civil Law for Business

Chinese Civil Law for Business
Author: Xiaoyang Zhang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2013
Genre: Civil law
ISBN: 9789627707936

La 4e de couverture indique : "This book offers clear and comprehensive coverage of civil law in China as it pertains to business. It takes a practical approach and is heavy on examples that are based on actual legal cases that have occurred in China. Using these examples, the author illustrates how civil law plays out in real-life situations. The first two chapters describe the development and general principles of civil law in China, and this is followed by chapters on property rights law, the law of contract and tort liability law. China does not yet have a single civil code, and its civil law regime is made up of a complicated patchwork and hierarchy of laws and statutes. This book systematically gathers the relevant articles from these diverse sources under its chapter topics, explaining any differences among applicable laws and pointing out which take precedent. The book offers fresh translations of the relevant legal texts. This should be a welcome addition to the field as there are few official English translations of these laws, and the unofficial ones vary greatly. The author provides explanations that make these sometimes difficult texts easily accessible. Business people, students and scholars will all benefit greatly from this book. Readers will be repaid with an understanding of civil law that will make them more adept in any consideration of business in China and in any business dealing there. They will also gain a fuller picture of China's economic systems (particularly its property system), the rationale behind these systems, and the policy orientations that will steer their future development. "

Understanding the Law of Torts in China

Understanding the Law of Torts in China
Author: Wei Zhang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN:

In this paper, I tried to connect the text of the Chinese tort law with the institutional context of lawmaking in China from a political economy perspective. Two determinants, political influence and populist pressure, were identified for the tort law legislation in China, and a simple spatial model was presented to demonstrate the mechanism through which these determinants might have affected the text of the law. In particular, my research suggested that, when injurers' political influence kept constant, the populist pressure on the injurer group tended to push the tort law rules toward the pro-victim end. On the contrary, with the similar populist pressure, the politically influential injurers could induce legal rules to their advantage. Even within a particular type of torts, the subgroup of injurers who were better organized to exert political influence would be rewarded with more favorable rules on torts than their fellow injurers, especially where populist pressure was moderate. Hopefully, this research will inspire more efforts among students of Chinese law to explore the operation of law at the microscopic level against the macroscopic institutional backdrops of this country.

Tort Law in China

Tort Law in China
Author: Dhirendra K. Srivastava
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013
Genre: Torts
ISBN: 9789626614150

Greening the Civil Codes: Comparative Private Law and Environmental Protection

Greening the Civil Codes: Comparative Private Law and Environmental Protection
Author: Sabrina Lanni
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2023-05-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1000877418

This book examines the greening of civil codes from a comparative perspective. It takes into account the increasing requirements of supranational rules, which favour measures to reduce global warming and its negative environmental impacts; it discusses the necessity to expand distributive justice given the current ecological emergency; and it reflects on which private law legal tools potentially may be employed to defend nature’s interests. The work fills a gap in the growing literature on developing rights of nature and ecosystem in transnational law. While the focus is on the environmental issues pertaining to the new civil codes and new projects of civil codes, the book promotes interdisciplinary research applicable to a range of environmental and natural resources–focused courses across the social sciences, especially those related to comparative law systems, legal anthropology, legal traditions in the world, political science and international relations.