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Agenda: Proceedings Of The Sino-American Conference On Environmental Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Proceedings Of The Sino-American Conference On Environmental Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (August 16)
On August 16 through 18, 1987 a delegation of 10 Americans met with a 14-member Chinese delegation to compare the systems of environmental law in the two countries. The meetings were held on and near the campus of the University of Peking in Beijing, People's Republic of China. This program was the fruition of nearly three years of discussion, planning, and organization involving Dean Betsy Levin and the Natural Resources Law Center.
The keynote speaker was Qu Geping, Director of the Chinese National Environmental Protection Bureau (comparable to the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency). He spoke of the …
The General Policy Of Controlling The Environment Comprehensively To Make The Chinese Economy And Environment Gradually Develop In Harmony, Yan Liu
Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (August 16)
7 pages.
Development Of Chinese Environmental Management Structure, Zhu Zhong Jie
Development Of Chinese Environmental Management Structure, Zhu Zhong Jie
Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (August 16)
5 pages.
Air Protection And Energy Usage, Han Chen Wang
Air Protection And Energy Usage, Han Chen Wang
Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (August 16)
6 pages.
Establishment And Practice Of The Chinese Environmental Impact Assessment System, Dao Lian Lin
Establishment And Practice Of The Chinese Environmental Impact Assessment System, Dao Lian Lin
Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (August 16)
12 pages.
The Joint Venture And Related Contract Laws Of Mainland China And Taiwan: A Comparative Analysis, Clyde D. Stoltenberg, David W. Mcclure
The Joint Venture And Related Contract Laws Of Mainland China And Taiwan: A Comparative Analysis, Clyde D. Stoltenberg, David W. Mcclure
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
"It Is Better To Enter A Tiger's Mouth Than A Court Of Law" Or Dispute Resolution Alternatives In U.S.-China Trade, Steven N. Robinson, George R.A. Doumar
"It Is Better To Enter A Tiger's Mouth Than A Court Of Law" Or Dispute Resolution Alternatives In U.S.-China Trade, Steven N. Robinson, George R.A. Doumar
Penn State International Law Review
This article examines the influence Chinese attitudes toward law have upon the various methods of dispute resolution in United States-China trade. It concludes that, although reasonably effective mechanisms for the resolution of disputes are available, the primary emphasis of counsel should be to prevent the dispute from occurring through promoting informed negotiation of the original contract.
China's Reform Of Aviation: A Signal Of The Siginificance Of Competition Under Law, Barry Kellman
China's Reform Of Aviation: A Signal Of The Siginificance Of Competition Under Law, Barry Kellman
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
What will China be like at the millenium's close? China may be the most changing nation on Earth, with few definite landmarks to guide analysis of political and economic developments. One's perspective is important: up too close, one sees the eddies of intrigue which occasionally topple someone in high office; too far back, one can miss the extraordinary significance of what is happening in China at this point in history. This discussion has limited goals. Under examination is the strikingly anamolous introduction of competitive economic forces into a high-technology service sector: aviation. The approach of this examination is to inquire …
China's Challenge To Traditional International Law: An Exposition And Analysis Of Chinese Views And Behaviour In International Law And Politics, Paul C. Yuan
Dalhousie Law Journal
Ever since the death of the great "helmsman", father of the Chinese Communist Party, Mao Zedong, in 1976 and the fall of the "Gang of Four"' China has entered a new era of socialist reconstruction characterized by a mass introduction of foreign capital and technology as well as capitalist methods of management. With its door wide open to the outside world for foreign investment, China has repeatedly expressed its desire to "do as the Romans do" and play by the rules of the world community. However, foreign businessmen and lawyers are still skeptical about China's real intentions and its fulfillment …
China's Foreign Economic Contract Law: Its Significance And Analysis, Zhang Yuqing, James S. Mclean
China's Foreign Economic Contract Law: Its Significance And Analysis, Zhang Yuqing, James S. Mclean
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Postrevolutionary China did not trade with the West prior to the announcement of its "open door policy" in 1977, when one-fifth of the world's population joined the mainstream global trading system. Since then, China's trade has increased dramatically, particularly with the United States. China's need for trade regulation and control resulted in the Foreign Economic Contract Law' ("FECL") in 1985. Through an understanding of the FECL's provisions and East-West trade characteristics, the practitioner may become an effective advisor to clients who trade with China or who are considering doing so.
Like Bamboo Shoots After A Rain: Exploiting The Chinese Law And New Regulations On Sino-Foreign Joint Ventures, Zhang Yuqing
Like Bamboo Shoots After A Rain: Exploiting The Chinese Law And New Regulations On Sino-Foreign Joint Ventures, Zhang Yuqing
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
The purpose of this Article is to describe the general legal framework for establishing an equity joint venture in China, and to analyze the effect of these laws and regulations on Sino-foreign equity joint ventures. In order to make this Article of most practical use, a discussion of the recently promulgated Chinese laws and regulations is included.