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Chinese Contract Law: Civil and Common Law Perspectives (eBook)

Edited by: Larry A. DiMatteo, Chen Lei

ISBN13: 9781316819500
Published: October 2017
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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This book is the product of a unique collaboration between Mainland Chinese scholars and scholars from the civil, common, and mixed jurisdiction legal traditions.

It begins by placing the current Chinese Contract Law (CCL) in the context of an evolutionary process accelerated during China's transition to a market economy. It is structured around the core areas of contract law, anticipatory repudiation (common law) and defense of security (German law); and remedies and damages, with a focus on the availability of specific performance in Chinese law.

The book also offers a useful comparison between the CCL and the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, as well as the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. The analysis in the book is undertaken at two levels—practical application of the CCL and scholarly commentary.

  • Provides analysis from scholars from the Chinese, common, civil, and mixed jurisdiction perspectives
  • Includes analysis of contract formation, validity, performance and breach, and remedies and damages
  • Features a history of Chinese contract law

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , eBooks, China
Contents:
Part I. History of Chinese Contract Law:
1. History of Chinese Contract Law Chen Lei and Larry A. DiMatteo

Part II. General Principles:
2. General Principles under the CCL Han Shiyuan
3. General Principles of Chinese Contract Law: An English Common Law Perspective Christian Twigg-Flesner
4. Good Faith in Contract Performance in Chinese and Common Laws Ewan McKendrick and Qaio Liu
5. General Principles of Chinese Contract Law: A Scottish Perspective Martin Hogg

Part III. Contract Formation:
6. Liability Prior to Contract Formation in Chinese Contract Law Shen Wei
7. Pre-Contractual Liability from a Civil Lawyer's Perspective Barbara Passa
8. Pre-contractual Liability through the Looking Glass of the Common Law Alexander Loke

Part IV. Validity:
9. Prospect of Validity in Chinese Contract Law Wang Yi
10. Invalidity of Contract in Chinese and English Contract Law Mindy Chen-Wishart
11. Impossibility of Performance and Contract Validity: A German Law Perspective Lutz-Christian Wolff

Part V. Performance and Breach:
12. Perspectives on Chinese Contract Law: Performance and Breach Ding Chunyan
13. Anticipating Breach, Change of Circumstances, and Third Party Rights: A Civil Law Perspective Ulrich Schroeter
14. Chinese Law of Performance and Breach: A Common Law Perspective James Devenney and Geraint Howells

Part VI. Remedies and Damages:
15. Damages and Specific Performance in Chinese Contract Law Chen Lei
16. Chinese Contract Law on Remedies and Damages: A Civil Law Perspective Michel Cannarsa
17. Debt Instead of Damages in the Common Law Michael Bridge
Part VII. CCL and International Law Instruments:
18. CCL and Unidroit Principles André Janssen and Samuel C. K. Chau
19. CCL and CISG: A Comparative Analysis of Formation, Performance, and Breach Larry DiMatteo and Jingen Wang.