272 Pages
by
Routledge
272 Pages
by
Routledge
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This collection assesses the legal developments which have taken place since the 1980s in China. It discusses China's achievements in building a new legal system and identifies the theoretical and institutional limitations of China's legal reform. Featuring an extensive case-study of foreign investment law, this book considers a wide-ranging set of interconnecting variables in China's changing... Read more
Introduction; Chapter 1 The main features of China's new legal system; Chapter 2 The politico-economic dilemma of China's foreign investment law; Chapter 3 The international background to China's foreign investment law; Chapter 4 Objectives and framework of foreign investment law; Chapter 5 Legal controls on foreign direct investment; Chapter 6 Legal incentives to foreign direct investment; Chapter 7 The legal protection of foreign investors' management autonomy; Chapter 8 The protection of foreign investors' contract rights; Chapter 9 Conclusion;
Biography
Yan Wang gained her Master of Law degree (LLM) in China, and a Doctor of Law degree (LLD) from Stockholm School of Economics in Sweden. Her previous positions include working in a major Swedish law firm in Stockholm and as a lecturer in law at universities in both China and Sweden. She is now a lawyer in Beijing with the firm Perkins Coie LLP, advising Western companies on their investment activities in China.
'a useful contribution to an understanding of China's foreign-investment law regime' - China Review International






