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The Chinese Civil Code in the Global Legal Order
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This volume offers a unique, comprehensive view of the contents, context and potential of the Civil Code that in 2021 entered into force in the People’s Republic of China. The twenty-three essays h...
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01 August 2024

This volume offers a unique, comprehensive view of the contents, context and potential of the Civil Code that in 2021 entered into force in the People’s Republic of China. The twenty-three essays herein collected, authored by distinguished Chinese and non-Chinese scholars, describe inner and outer perceptions about the Chinese Civil Code and analyze its likely impact within and outside the country. In so doing, they shed light not only on the comparative origins of current Chinese rules, but also on the potential influence that these rules may have in comparative terms in the future.
Price: $195.00
Pages: 410
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Comparative Law in Global Perspective
Publication Date:
01 August 2024
ISBN: 9789004704411
Format: Hardcover
Mauro Bussani is Full Professor of Comparative Law, Law Department, Trieste University, Trieste, Italy, and Adjunct Professor, Law School, University of Macau, Macau, SAR of the People’s Republic of China.
Ivan Cardillo is Adjunct Professor, chair of Chinese Law, Trento University Law School, Italy; Adjunct Professor, China University of Political Science and Law, People’s Republic of China; Senior Advisor, ‘Faren’ Think Tank, Chinese Government Ministry of Justice; and Director of the Institute of Chinese Law, Italy.
Marta Infantino is Associate Professor of Comparative Law, Department of Political Science, Trieste University, Trieste, Italy. Xue Jun is Full Professor, Peking University Law School, Beijing, People’s Republic of China.
Ivan Cardillo is Adjunct Professor, chair of Chinese Law, Trento University Law School, Italy; Adjunct Professor, China University of Political Science and Law, People’s Republic of China; Senior Advisor, ‘Faren’ Think Tank, Chinese Government Ministry of Justice; and Director of the Institute of Chinese Law, Italy.
Marta Infantino is Associate Professor of Comparative Law, Department of Political Science, Trieste University, Trieste, Italy. Xue Jun is Full Professor, Peking University Law School, Beijing, People’s Republic of China.