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Renmin Chinese Law Review, Voume. 2 is the second work in a series of annual volumes on contemporary Chinese law, which bring together the work of recognized scholars from China, offering a window on current legal research in China.

This volume aims to reflect study of Chinese law and the reality of Chinese legality and society. Chapters address developments in economic and commercial law, the new challenges China faces in human rights and Chinese international law studies which examines the withdrawal of an international treaty reservation of China and the non-interference policy.

This diverse comparative study will appeal to scholars of Chinese law, society and politics, members of diplomatic communities as well as legal professionals interested in China.

Contributors: P. Chen, Y. Chen, X. Feng, T. Jiang, Y. Jiang, W. Li, Y. Li, S. Liu, X. Liu, Y. Meng, X. Qu, L. Wang, Q. Wang, M. Zhang



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Contents: 1. Why Does Social Management Innovation Need Judicial Suggestions? – A Study Based on Empirical Research of Judicial Suggestions Liu Sixuan and Li Yougen 2. Restrictive Interpretation of Constitutionality on the Clause of ‘the Exception to Favorable Retrospect’ in the Criminal Law: Analysis Based on the Niu Yuqiang Case Chen Peng 3. A New Approach to Distinguishing between Extensive Interpretation and Analogy Qu Xinjiu 4. On Confiscation of Property under PRC Criminal Law Zhang Mingkai 5. Sentencing Justice and Interpretation as the Object of Criminal Law Jiang Tao 6. On the Latest Judicial Interpretation Related to the Crime of Insider Trading Liu Xianquan 7. Research on Issues about the Applicable Scope of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law in Monopolistic Industries? Meng Yanbei 8. The Judicial Dilemma and Method of Defining ‘Relevant Market’ in the Internet Industry: Based on the Perspective of the Two-sided Market? Jiang Yanbo 9. Civil Law Problems in Brave Act of Righteousness Wang Lei 10. Three Analyses of the Act of Claiming Authorship: A Comment on the ‘Local Drama of Anshun’ Case and Other Recent Cases? Wang Qian 11. The Unregistered Well-Known Trademark System and its Improvement Feng Xiaoqing 12. On China’s Withdrawal of its Reservation to CISG Article 1 (b) Li Wei 13. The Customary Nature of the Principle of Non-intervention: A Methodological Note Chen Yifeng Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/04/2014
      ISBN13: 9781783473786, 978-1783473786
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Renmin Chinese Law Review, Voume. 2 is the second work in a series of annual volumes on contemporary Chinese law, which bring together the work of recognized scholars from China, offering a window on current legal research in China.

      This volume aims to reflect study of Chinese law and the reality of Chinese legality and society. Chapters address developments in economic and commercial law, the new challenges China faces in human rights and Chinese international law studies which examines the withdrawal of an international treaty reservation of China and the non-interference policy.

      This diverse comparative study will appeal to scholars of Chinese law, society and politics, members of diplomatic communities as well as legal professionals interested in China.

      Contributors: P. Chen, Y. Chen, X. Feng, T. Jiang, Y. Jiang, W. Li, Y. Li, S. Liu, X. Liu, Y. Meng, X. Qu, L. Wang, Q. Wang, M. Zhang



      Table of Contents
      Contents: 1. Why Does Social Management Innovation Need Judicial Suggestions? – A Study Based on Empirical Research of Judicial Suggestions Liu Sixuan and Li Yougen 2. Restrictive Interpretation of Constitutionality on the Clause of ‘the Exception to Favorable Retrospect’ in the Criminal Law: Analysis Based on the Niu Yuqiang Case Chen Peng 3. A New Approach to Distinguishing between Extensive Interpretation and Analogy Qu Xinjiu 4. On Confiscation of Property under PRC Criminal Law Zhang Mingkai 5. Sentencing Justice and Interpretation as the Object of Criminal Law Jiang Tao 6. On the Latest Judicial Interpretation Related to the Crime of Insider Trading Liu Xianquan 7. Research on Issues about the Applicable Scope of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law in Monopolistic Industries? Meng Yanbei 8. The Judicial Dilemma and Method of Defining ‘Relevant Market’ in the Internet Industry: Based on the Perspective of the Two-sided Market? Jiang Yanbo 9. Civil Law Problems in Brave Act of Righteousness Wang Lei 10. Three Analyses of the Act of Claiming Authorship: A Comment on the ‘Local Drama of Anshun’ Case and Other Recent Cases? Wang Qian 11. The Unregistered Well-Known Trademark System and its Improvement Feng Xiaoqing 12. On China’s Withdrawal of its Reservation to CISG Article 1 (b) Li Wei 13. The Customary Nature of the Principle of Non-intervention: A Methodological Note Chen Yifeng Index

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