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Cambridge University Press just published
“Private Law in China and Taiwan: Legal and Economic Analyses”
Edited by
Yun-chien Chang, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Wei Shen, Shandong University, People’s Republic of China
Wen-yeu Wang, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
Contributors include
Saul Levmore, Bruno Deffains, Jing Leng, Wei Shen, Wen-Yeu Wang, Wei Zhang, Tze-Shiou Chien, Shitong Qiao, Ruoying Chen, Ching-Ping Shao
Table of Contents
Introduction Yun-chien Chang
Part I. Foundation:
1. Concentrated and distributed law: observations on legal evolution from China and Taiwan Saul Levmore
2. Economic of harmonization and legal convergence Bruno Deffains
Part II. Application:
3. The evolution of contract law in China: convergence in law but divergence in enforcement? Jing Leng and Wei Shen
4. The evolution of contract law in Taiwan: lost in transaction? Wen-Yeu Wang
5. The evolution of the law of torts in China: the growth of a liability system Wei Zhang
6. The evolution of the law of torts in Taiwan: a doctrinal-economic interpretation Tze-Shiou Chien
7. The evolution of property law in China: stick by stick Shitong Qiao
8. The evolution of property law in Taiwan: an unconventional interest group story Yun-chien Chang
9. The evolution of company law in China: mission possible to reform SOEs? Ruoying Chen
10. The evolution of company law in Taiwan: a focus on the blockholder-centric model Ching-Ping Shao.
Yun-chien Chang, JSD (NYU Law)
Associate Research Professor
Director, Center for Empirical Legal Studies
Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
+886-2-2652-5424 | http://www.iias.sinica.edu.tw/ycc/en
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