Chinese Contract Law
Civil and Common Law Perspectives
Herausgeber: Lei, Chen; Dimatteo, Larry A.
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Chinese Contract Law
Civil and Common Law Perspectives
Herausgeber: Lei, Chen; Dimatteo, Larry A.
- Gebundenes Buch
The book is written at both the scholarly and practitioner levels. It is a useful reference for those wanting to know more about Chinese contract law, or for those drafting international contracts, and for students interested in the comparative analysis of contract law.
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The book is written at both the scholarly and practitioner levels. It is a useful reference for those wanting to know more about Chinese contract law, or for those drafting international contracts, and for students interested in the comparative analysis of contract law.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781107176324
- ISBN-10: 1107176328
- Artikelnr.: 48501095
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781107176324
- ISBN-10: 1107176328
- Artikelnr.: 48501095
Part I. History of Chinese Contract Law: 1. History of Chinese contract law
Chen Lei and Larry A. DiMatteo; Part II. General Principles: 2. General
principles under the CCL Han Shiyuan; 3. General principles of Chinese
contract law: an English common law perspective Christian Twigg-Flesner; 4.
Good faith in contract performance in Chinese and common laws Ewan
McKendrick and Qaio Liu; 5. General principles of Chinese contract law: a
Scottish perspective Martin Hogg; Part III. Contract Formation: 6.
Liability prior to contract formation in Chinese contract law Shen Wei; 7.
Pre-contractual liability from a civil lawyer's perspective Barbara Passa;
8. Pre-contractual liability through the looking glass of the common law
Alexander Loke; Part IV. Validity: 9. Prospect of validity in Chinese
contract law Wang Yi; 10. Invalidity of contract in Chinese and English
contract law Mindy Chen-Wishart; 11. Impossibility of performance and
contract validity: a German law perspective Lutz-Christian Wolff; Part V.
Performance and Breach: 12. Perspectives on Chinese contract law:
performance and breach Ding Chunyan; 13. Anticipating breach, change of
circumstances, and third party rights: a civil law perspective Ulrich
Schroeter; 14. Chinese law of performance and breach: a common law
perspective James Devenney and Geraint Howells; Part VI. Remedies and
Damages: 15. Damages and specific performance in Chinese contract law Chen
Lei; 16. Chinese contract law on remedies and damages: a civil law
perspective Michel Cannarsa; 17. Debt instead of damages in the common law
Michael Bridge; Part VII. CCL and International Law Instruments: 18. CCL
and Unidroit principles André Janssen and Samuel C. K. Chau; 19. CCL and
CISG: a comparative analysis of formation, performance, and breach Larry A.
DiMatteo and Jingen Wang.
Chen Lei and Larry A. DiMatteo; Part II. General Principles: 2. General
principles under the CCL Han Shiyuan; 3. General principles of Chinese
contract law: an English common law perspective Christian Twigg-Flesner; 4.
Good faith in contract performance in Chinese and common laws Ewan
McKendrick and Qaio Liu; 5. General principles of Chinese contract law: a
Scottish perspective Martin Hogg; Part III. Contract Formation: 6.
Liability prior to contract formation in Chinese contract law Shen Wei; 7.
Pre-contractual liability from a civil lawyer's perspective Barbara Passa;
8. Pre-contractual liability through the looking glass of the common law
Alexander Loke; Part IV. Validity: 9. Prospect of validity in Chinese
contract law Wang Yi; 10. Invalidity of contract in Chinese and English
contract law Mindy Chen-Wishart; 11. Impossibility of performance and
contract validity: a German law perspective Lutz-Christian Wolff; Part V.
Performance and Breach: 12. Perspectives on Chinese contract law:
performance and breach Ding Chunyan; 13. Anticipating breach, change of
circumstances, and third party rights: a civil law perspective Ulrich
Schroeter; 14. Chinese law of performance and breach: a common law
perspective James Devenney and Geraint Howells; Part VI. Remedies and
Damages: 15. Damages and specific performance in Chinese contract law Chen
Lei; 16. Chinese contract law on remedies and damages: a civil law
perspective Michel Cannarsa; 17. Debt instead of damages in the common law
Michael Bridge; Part VII. CCL and International Law Instruments: 18. CCL
and Unidroit principles André Janssen and Samuel C. K. Chau; 19. CCL and
CISG: a comparative analysis of formation, performance, and breach Larry A.
DiMatteo and Jingen Wang.
Part I. History of Chinese Contract Law: 1. History of Chinese contract law
Chen Lei and Larry A. DiMatteo; Part II. General Principles: 2. General
principles under the CCL Han Shiyuan; 3. General principles of Chinese
contract law: an English common law perspective Christian Twigg-Flesner; 4.
Good faith in contract performance in Chinese and common laws Ewan
McKendrick and Qaio Liu; 5. General principles of Chinese contract law: a
Scottish perspective Martin Hogg; Part III. Contract Formation: 6.
Liability prior to contract formation in Chinese contract law Shen Wei; 7.
Pre-contractual liability from a civil lawyer's perspective Barbara Passa;
8. Pre-contractual liability through the looking glass of the common law
Alexander Loke; Part IV. Validity: 9. Prospect of validity in Chinese
contract law Wang Yi; 10. Invalidity of contract in Chinese and English
contract law Mindy Chen-Wishart; 11. Impossibility of performance and
contract validity: a German law perspective Lutz-Christian Wolff; Part V.
Performance and Breach: 12. Perspectives on Chinese contract law:
performance and breach Ding Chunyan; 13. Anticipating breach, change of
circumstances, and third party rights: a civil law perspective Ulrich
Schroeter; 14. Chinese law of performance and breach: a common law
perspective James Devenney and Geraint Howells; Part VI. Remedies and
Damages: 15. Damages and specific performance in Chinese contract law Chen
Lei; 16. Chinese contract law on remedies and damages: a civil law
perspective Michel Cannarsa; 17. Debt instead of damages in the common law
Michael Bridge; Part VII. CCL and International Law Instruments: 18. CCL
and Unidroit principles André Janssen and Samuel C. K. Chau; 19. CCL and
CISG: a comparative analysis of formation, performance, and breach Larry A.
DiMatteo and Jingen Wang.
Chen Lei and Larry A. DiMatteo; Part II. General Principles: 2. General
principles under the CCL Han Shiyuan; 3. General principles of Chinese
contract law: an English common law perspective Christian Twigg-Flesner; 4.
Good faith in contract performance in Chinese and common laws Ewan
McKendrick and Qaio Liu; 5. General principles of Chinese contract law: a
Scottish perspective Martin Hogg; Part III. Contract Formation: 6.
Liability prior to contract formation in Chinese contract law Shen Wei; 7.
Pre-contractual liability from a civil lawyer's perspective Barbara Passa;
8. Pre-contractual liability through the looking glass of the common law
Alexander Loke; Part IV. Validity: 9. Prospect of validity in Chinese
contract law Wang Yi; 10. Invalidity of contract in Chinese and English
contract law Mindy Chen-Wishart; 11. Impossibility of performance and
contract validity: a German law perspective Lutz-Christian Wolff; Part V.
Performance and Breach: 12. Perspectives on Chinese contract law:
performance and breach Ding Chunyan; 13. Anticipating breach, change of
circumstances, and third party rights: a civil law perspective Ulrich
Schroeter; 14. Chinese law of performance and breach: a common law
perspective James Devenney and Geraint Howells; Part VI. Remedies and
Damages: 15. Damages and specific performance in Chinese contract law Chen
Lei; 16. Chinese contract law on remedies and damages: a civil law
perspective Michel Cannarsa; 17. Debt instead of damages in the common law
Michael Bridge; Part VII. CCL and International Law Instruments: 18. CCL
and Unidroit principles André Janssen and Samuel C. K. Chau; 19. CCL and
CISG: a comparative analysis of formation, performance, and breach Larry A.
DiMatteo and Jingen Wang.