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Title
Chinese contract law : theory and practice / by Mo Zhang.
Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Copyright
c2006.
Description
1 online resource.
Series
International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2006, ISBN ; 9789004222946.
Formatted Contents Note
Preliminary Material
Introduction
Chapter I. Contract Law in Chinese Tradition
Chapter II. Freedom of Contract in Chinese Concept
Chapter III. Enforceability of Contracts
Chapter IV. Formation of Contracts
Chapter V. Terms of Contracts
Chapter VI. Defenses to Formation of Contracts - Validity Issues
Chapter VII. Performance of Contracts
Chapter VIII. Modification of Contracts and Assignment
Chapter IX. Dissolution and Termination of Contracts
Chapter X. Breach of Contracts and Remedies
Chapter XI. Third Parties
Chapter XII. International Contracts
Index.
Introduction
Chapter I. Contract Law in Chinese Tradition
Chapter II. Freedom of Contract in Chinese Concept
Chapter III. Enforceability of Contracts
Chapter IV. Formation of Contracts
Chapter V. Terms of Contracts
Chapter VI. Defenses to Formation of Contracts - Validity Issues
Chapter VII. Performance of Contracts
Chapter VIII. Modification of Contracts and Assignment
Chapter IX. Dissolution and Termination of Contracts
Chapter X. Breach of Contracts and Remedies
Chapter XI. Third Parties
Chapter XII. International Contracts
Index.
Summary
This book offers a comprehensive analysis in the theories and framework of Chinese contract law as well as its implication in Chinese judicial practices through the recent cases in Chinese people's courts. It aims to provide answers to the above questions in a systematic way, theoretically and practically; it therefore analyzes the issues surrounding the process of contract-making and performance under the Chinese contract law and doctrines underlying the law. The focus is upon issue-oriented discussions from which different solutions may be drawn based on the nature of particular fact patterns. In addition, for research purposes, an analytical comparison is employed with regard to the laws that govern contracts to help illustrate how Chinese law is distinctive. In short, the book presents a well-analyzed inside view of Chinese contract law in theory and practice, which will be of interest to both academic researchers and practitioners in the area of contracts.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Alternate Title
Brill International Law E-Books Online
Language
English
ISBN
9789047417972 (electronic book)
9789004150416 (print)
9789004150416 (print)
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