Hong Kong: Open University of Hong Kong Press, 2013. — 333 p. — ISBN: 978-962-7707-94-3
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.
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.
An introduction to civil law
General principles of civil law
The Property Rights Law
The law of contract
The Tort Liability Law