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Contracts, Practice And Law In Trade With China: Some Observations, Stanley B. Lubman
Contracts, Practice And Law In Trade With China: Some Observations, Stanley B. Lubman
Hong Yen Chang Center for Chinese Legal Studies
Erh Ii gou ("two mile gully") is the street in Peking on which stands the "large import building", the headquarters of the Chinese state trade corporations which purchase machinery, equipment, chemicals and technology from abroad. The punning reference to the protracted length of negotiations there is relevant to this piece, because the writer spent seven weeks between mid-January and mid-April, 1978 participating in negotiations in Peking; the long stay provided an opportunity to test generalizations and to write with some immediacy.
This essay describes the process of negotiating sales of capital goods to the Chinese corporations and the contracts which …
Trade Between The United States And The People's Republic Of China: Practice, Policy And Law, Stanley B. Lubman
Trade Between The United States And The People's Republic Of China: Practice, Policy And Law, Stanley B. Lubman
Hong Yen Chang Center for Chinese Legal Studies
The author examines trade with the People's Republic of China, stressing Chinese commercial practice. He analyzes in detail aspects of negotiations, contracts and dispute-settlement which may be important to potential U.S. purchasers and sellers. The Article concludes with a survey of current problems of law and policy in Sino-U.S. trade.