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Perspectives on Chinese Business and Law

Edited by: Lukasz Golota, Jiaxiang Hu, Kim Van der Borght, Saisai Wang

ISBN13: 9781780686394
Published: August 2018
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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This book offers different perspectives on China’s business and law. It aims to offer an introduction into both theoretical and practical aspects of China’s law on foreign related business affairs. This comprises economic and political background information, including China’s economic evolution and China-EU trade relations, in addition to more detailed information on selected subject areas important to foreign related business affairs in China, namely commercial arbitration law, contract law ,company law , IPR protection, financial law, foreign direct investment law, and also the establishment of overseas branches of Chinese companies in the EU.

Perspectives on Chinese Business and Law thus introduces the reader to the current Chinese legislations on foreign related business.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , China
Contents:
Evolution of the Chinese Economic Model and its International Implications
Domestic Political and Economic System of China
EU-China Economic and Trade Relations
The Idea of "Law" in Chiina: An Overview
An Introduction to the Civil Procedure System
Foreign Related Commercial Arbitration in China
Contract Law
Chinese Company Law
Chinese Foreign Direct Investment Law
Establishment of Overseas Branches of Chinese Companies in the EU
Regulations of Financial Services in China - Rules and Players in Marketizing Financial Services
Chinese Intellectual Property Rights
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