Thanks to China's place in the world economic system, Chinese law sparks
great interest among foreign readers. For practitioners, it is important
to keep track of new legal developments which give rise to practical
questions, and for business activities to comply with the latest
regulatory enactments in China. For academics, the emergence of the
Chinese legal system as a rapidly maturing hybrid legal regime, built by
adopting models and experiences from other nations, among them the
United States and various European countries. presents fascinating
possibilities for research and analysis. This handbook of modern Chinese
business law provides, in a single volume, an overview of the legal
environment in which businesses must currently operate in China,
including chapters on:
This handbook comprises the following chapters:
China's Accession to the WTO
Corporations and Partnerships
Foreign Investment Law
Securities
Mergers and Acquisitions
Antitrust
Secured transactions
Bankruptcy
Labour Relations and Labour Disputes
Intellectual Property
Outbound Investment from China
Offshore Investment Vehicles
This handbook provides an up-to-date, concise and detailed guide to
Chinese business law which will be helpful both for practitioners and
academics.