China’s Private International Law (1978-2008)
Frontiers of Law in China, Vol. 5, Issue 2 (June 2010), pp. 188-214
Posted: 10 Jun 2019
Date Written: May 13, 2010
Abstract
Since 1978, China’s private international law has made great achievements in publication of textbooks and reference materials, translation of foreign works, academic research, construction of subjects and disciplines as well as participation in international exchanges. The research on academic issues, to some extent, has helped to address various puzzles in legislation, judicature and construction of the discipline of China’s private international law, and has formed some theories in the representation of “one body of two wings.” Although there are still some flaws and issues, Chinese scholars in this field have both the capability and the mission to create a theoretical system for private international law with Chinese characteristics.
Keywords: private international law, legislation, judicature, Chinese private international law
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