236 Pages
by
Routledge
234 Pages
by
Routledge
234 Pages
by
Routledge
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Lacking a single immigration code, Chinese immigration law is widespread, encompassing a variety of laws, regulations and policies, some of which are internal and closed. There is also no immigration cases system. These factors have combined to make the study and understanding of the system difficult for those outside or unfamiliar with this area of Chinese law. To add to this complexity, since... Read more
Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Border Control; Chapter 3 Right of Residence: General Provisions; Chapter 4 Right of Residence for Specific Categories of Persons; Chapter 5 Loss of Right of Residence; Chapter 6 Sanctions; Chapter 7 Legal Remedies and Procedural Safeguards; Chapter 8 Access to the Labour Market; Chapter 9 Access to Self-employed Activities;
Biography
Dr Guofu Liu is Professor of Law, at the Beijing Institute of Technology, China. His recent research focuses on migration law and he has published widely, nationally and internationally, on this and related areas. Professor Liu, who is also a German Humboldt Research Fellow, an Australian Justice of the Peace, is equipped with sound legal practical experience from China and the USA, and rich academic experience from China, Australia and Germany.
'Most issues concerning China are either misunderstood, exaggerated or simply not well appreciated. The question of immigration is no exception. Professor Liu's work takes the mystery out of China's immigration policies by providing a masterly and objective analytical account that is insightful, detailed and authoritative. For Western policy makers and students interested in China's migration law, this book is an invaluable resource.' Sam Blay, University of Technology Sydney, Australia 'While the ongoing boom of the Chinese economy continues to attract foreign investors, the country While the ongoing boom of the Chinese economy continues to attract foreign investors, the country is still lacking well-structured, easily understandable migration legislation. In this situation, Guofu Liu's book provides for a comprehensive and detailed overview over all the relevant aspects of Chinese migration law and, thus, constitutes a most useful source of information on this important subject. Rainer Hofmann, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Germany






