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Renmin Chinese Law Review, Volume 7 is the seventh work in a series of annual volumes on contemporary Chinese law which bring together the work of well-known scholars from China, offering an insight into current legal research in China.

Volume 7 delivers new insights into a wide range of topics including compulsory commercial insurance systems, injurious acts in competitive sports, the trust mechanism in private law, and justification on local rule of law. Distinguished contributors also consider the regulation of performance requirements, the mode of criminal proof, and the meaning of silence in civil and commercial interactions as well as a number of other pertinent developments in Chinese law.

Containing a diverse and contemporary collection of work, this study will appeal to academics and governmental professionals working in the fields of Chinese law, society, and politics in addition to members of diplomatic communities.

Contributors include: G. Chen, M. Gu, L. Han, Y. Jin, Q. Liu, W. Luo, F. Ni, Y. Qian, Y. Shi, G. Sun, R. Sun, L. Wang, H. Xu



Table of Contents
Contents: 1. The Trust Mechanism in Private Law: Fiduciary Duty and Good Faith as Examples Xu Huageng 2. On the Justification of Local Rule of Law: Based on the Jurisprudential Interpretation of Governing Autonomy Ni Fei 3. On the Concretization of Proportionality in the Narrower Sense Liu Quan 4. Interpretation of Constitutionality on Compulsory Commercial Insurance Systems Wang Liwan 5. Research on the Subordinate and Independent Character of the Judgment on Unlawfulness of Administrative Offences Sun Guoxiang 6. Justification and Boundary of Injurious Acts in Competitive Sports Qian Yeliu 7. Corroboration and Inference to the Best Explanation – Diversification of the Mode of Criminal Proof Luo Weipeng 8. On the ‘Time’ Presumption Rule of Joint Debt of Husband and Wife: Analysis of Article 24 of the ‘Marriage Law Interpretation II’ Sun Ruojun 9. On the Relationships between Ownership, Acquisitive Prescription and the Statute of Limitations under Chinese Law Jin Yin 10. The Meaning of Silence in Civil and Commercial Interactions – Multi-Level Balance of Private Autonomy Shi Yifeng 11. Research on the Civil Liability of Operators in Regard to Pedestrians Illegally Entering the Expressway Chen Guanghua and Gu Minkang 12. Regulation of Performance Requirements in the Context of International Trade and Investment Rules Han Liyu Index

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    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 19/12/2019
    ISBN13: 9781789902075, 978-1789902075
    ISBN10: 178990207X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Renmin Chinese Law Review, Volume 7 is the seventh work in a series of annual volumes on contemporary Chinese law which bring together the work of well-known scholars from China, offering an insight into current legal research in China.

    Volume 7 delivers new insights into a wide range of topics including compulsory commercial insurance systems, injurious acts in competitive sports, the trust mechanism in private law, and justification on local rule of law. Distinguished contributors also consider the regulation of performance requirements, the mode of criminal proof, and the meaning of silence in civil and commercial interactions as well as a number of other pertinent developments in Chinese law.

    Containing a diverse and contemporary collection of work, this study will appeal to academics and governmental professionals working in the fields of Chinese law, society, and politics in addition to members of diplomatic communities.

    Contributors include: G. Chen, M. Gu, L. Han, Y. Jin, Q. Liu, W. Luo, F. Ni, Y. Qian, Y. Shi, G. Sun, R. Sun, L. Wang, H. Xu



    Table of Contents
    Contents: 1. The Trust Mechanism in Private Law: Fiduciary Duty and Good Faith as Examples Xu Huageng 2. On the Justification of Local Rule of Law: Based on the Jurisprudential Interpretation of Governing Autonomy Ni Fei 3. On the Concretization of Proportionality in the Narrower Sense Liu Quan 4. Interpretation of Constitutionality on Compulsory Commercial Insurance Systems Wang Liwan 5. Research on the Subordinate and Independent Character of the Judgment on Unlawfulness of Administrative Offences Sun Guoxiang 6. Justification and Boundary of Injurious Acts in Competitive Sports Qian Yeliu 7. Corroboration and Inference to the Best Explanation – Diversification of the Mode of Criminal Proof Luo Weipeng 8. On the ‘Time’ Presumption Rule of Joint Debt of Husband and Wife: Analysis of Article 24 of the ‘Marriage Law Interpretation II’ Sun Ruojun 9. On the Relationships between Ownership, Acquisitive Prescription and the Statute of Limitations under Chinese Law Jin Yin 10. The Meaning of Silence in Civil and Commercial Interactions – Multi-Level Balance of Private Autonomy Shi Yifeng 11. Research on the Civil Liability of Operators in Regard to Pedestrians Illegally Entering the Expressway Chen Guanghua and Gu Minkang 12. Regulation of Performance Requirements in the Context of International Trade and Investment Rules Han Liyu Index

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