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Renmin Chinese Law Review
Selected Papers of The Jurist (法学家), Volume 4
9781786434302 Edward Elgar Publishing
Renmin Chinese Law Review, Volume 4 is the fourth work in a series of annual volumes on contemporary Chinese law, which bring together the work of recognized scholars from China, offering a window on current legal research in China.
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Renmin Chinese Law Review, Volume 4 is the fourth work in a series of annual volumes on contemporary Chinese law which bring together the work of recognized scholars from China, offering a window on current legal research in China.
This book deals with the study of Chinese law and the reality of Chinese legality and society. Several chapters focus on the recent development and inspirations of new legal realism, including its implications for civil law, public regulation and security. The book also explores copyright and patent law, considering the draft amendment of the China Copyright Law through up-to-date case studies.
This astute and contemporary work will appeal to scholars of Chinese law, society and politics, members of diplomatic communities as well as legal and governmental professionals interested in China.
This book deals with the study of Chinese law and the reality of Chinese legality and society. Several chapters focus on the recent development and inspirations of new legal realism, including its implications for civil law, public regulation and security. The book also explores copyright and patent law, considering the draft amendment of the China Copyright Law through up-to-date case studies.
This astute and contemporary work will appeal to scholars of Chinese law, society and politics, members of diplomatic communities as well as legal and governmental professionals interested in China.
Contributors
Contributors: R. Chai, G. Chen, J. Deng, W. Jin, Z. Liang, H. Ma, Y. Ma, J. Shi, C. Wang, Q. Wang, Q. Xiong, G. Xu, Z. Yu,
Contents
Content:
1. Recent Development and Inspirations of New Legal Realism
Deng Jinting
2. A Study of the “Common Core” of Civil Law in the Historical Contexts of China and the West – A Functional Comparison Approach
Chai Rong
3. The Knowledge Basis of Public Regulation
Jin Wenhui
4. Informational Regulation for Standard Contract Terms
Ma Hui
5. Safe Food Depends on Sound Legal Mechanisms: Several Theoretical Issues of the Proposed Food Safety Law
Wang Chenguang
6. Legal Issues on the Sino-European Cooperation between the Oversight Authorities of Auditors for Listed Companies
Shi Jiayou
7. Considerations on some Problems in Preventing Wrongful Convictions
Chen Guangzhong and Yu Zengzun
8. Public Opinion and Expansive Application of the Crime of Endangering Public Security with Dangerous Methods
Xu Guanghua
9. Legal Application concerning the Purchase of A House in The Name of Others
Ma Yide
10. Music Copyright Reform in China
Xiong Qi
11. On “Retransmission” in the China Copyright Law: A Commentary on Recent Cases and the Draft Amendment of the China Copyright Law
Wang Qian
12. : Patent Quality Improved by Courts: The Chinese Dilemma and Its Solutions
Liang Zhiwen
Index
1. Recent Development and Inspirations of New Legal Realism
Deng Jinting
2. A Study of the “Common Core” of Civil Law in the Historical Contexts of China and the West – A Functional Comparison Approach
Chai Rong
3. The Knowledge Basis of Public Regulation
Jin Wenhui
4. Informational Regulation for Standard Contract Terms
Ma Hui
5. Safe Food Depends on Sound Legal Mechanisms: Several Theoretical Issues of the Proposed Food Safety Law
Wang Chenguang
6. Legal Issues on the Sino-European Cooperation between the Oversight Authorities of Auditors for Listed Companies
Shi Jiayou
7. Considerations on some Problems in Preventing Wrongful Convictions
Chen Guangzhong and Yu Zengzun
8. Public Opinion and Expansive Application of the Crime of Endangering Public Security with Dangerous Methods
Xu Guanghua
9. Legal Application concerning the Purchase of A House in The Name of Others
Ma Yide
10. Music Copyright Reform in China
Xiong Qi
11. On “Retransmission” in the China Copyright Law: A Commentary on Recent Cases and the Draft Amendment of the China Copyright Law
Wang Qian
12. : Patent Quality Improved by Courts: The Chinese Dilemma and Its Solutions
Liang Zhiwen
Index