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University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School

2006

East Asia Law Review

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The Regulation Of Franchising In China And The Development Of A Civil Law Legal System, Paul Jones Jan 2006

The Regulation Of Franchising In China And The Development Of A Civil Law Legal System, Paul Jones

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Editor's Note, Editorial Board Jan 2006

Editor's Note, Editorial Board

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A Theory Of The Policy-Holder's Duty Of Disclosure (Chinese), Sun Hongtao Jan 2006

A Theory Of The Policy-Holder's Duty Of Disclosure (Chinese), Sun Hongtao

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The implementation of policy-holder's duty of disclosure provides a kind of technical support for the insurer's work, and thus it is vital to the operation of the insurance system in its entirety. This Article analyzes the basic problems in the policy-holder's duty of disclosure, and puts forward some reasonable suggestions for the perfection of the policy-holder's duty of disclosure.


Ilo Fundamental Conventions And Chinese Labor Law: From A Comparative Perspective, Qiu Yang Jan 2006

Ilo Fundamental Conventions And Chinese Labor Law: From A Comparative Perspective, Qiu Yang

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In this article, through a comparative study between ILO fundamental Conventions and Chinese labor law, the writer points out several problems and shortcomings embodied in Chinese labor law. This article analyzes the status of Chinese trade unions and questions their ability to protect the interests of the Chinese working class. As for collective bargaining, the writer reviews the relevant Chinese labor law and discovers the reasons for the ineffectiveness of the collective bargaining system in China. In the case of forced labor, the writer critically evaluates three kinds of forced labor in today?s China. With regard to child labor, according …


Editorial Board, Editorial Board Jan 2006

Editorial Board, Editorial Board

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A First Exploration Of China's Antitrust Regulations: A Discussion Of The Creative Function Of The People's Bank Of China (Chinese), Ge Mingxian, Li Zhen Jan 2006

A First Exploration Of China's Antitrust Regulations: A Discussion Of The Creative Function Of The People's Bank Of China (Chinese), Ge Mingxian, Li Zhen

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The People's Bank of China (PBC) has enhanced its macroeconomic status after spinning-off functions and restructuring, but faces two challenges from the monetary policy attenuation and the functional innovation. Against the background of the PBC President Zhou Xiao Chuan's call for building financial ecology, beginning with China's antitrust legislation, by demonstrating Chinese monetary enforcement and its transmission, this dissertation cross-analyzes economics and jurisprudence, and consequently concludes the necessity for PBC to withhold the Financial Antitrust.


Adversarial Legalism As China's Primary External Model Of Legality: What Does It Mean For China's Future?, David Baharvar Jan 2006

Adversarial Legalism As China's Primary External Model Of Legality: What Does It Mean For China's Future?, David Baharvar

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