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China has recently entered a significant stage in its economic transition with the introduction of a new and seemingly sophisticated bankruptcy law. However, it is likely to face significant operational challenges due to weaknesses in the country's legal and social infrastructure. This volume clearly presents the new system and framework, serving a

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China has recently entered a significant stage in its economic transition with the introduction of a new and seemingly sophisticated bankruptcy law. However, it is likely to face significant operational challenges due to weaknesses in the country's legal and social infrastructure. This volume clearly presents the new system and framework, serving a
Autorenporträt
Rebecca Parry, is Professor of Law at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University. Her research interests are in the areas of company law and insolvency law at the domestic, international and comparative level. She has a strong interest in the new Chinese law. Yongqian Xu is the director of the Supervisory Committee of Dacheng Law Firm, a qualified lawyer, legal advisor, insolvency practitioner and senior partner. He also works as the vice-director of the civil law committee of the China Bar Association. He is a member of the Commercial Law Institute of the China Law Society and visiting professor of Beijing Technology and Business University and the Training Centre of China Entrepreneurial Confederation. He has published several works about Chinese bankruptcy law. Mr Xu is currently producing an insolvency guideline for the Chinese qualified insolvency practitioners under the authorisation of Ministry of Justice of PRC. Haizheng Zhang is a PhD candidate at the University of Leicester. He has strong research interests in corporate insolvency and rescue law. He has published articles on China's bankruptcy law in both Chinese and English.