Foreign businesses that are engaged in or considering doing business with China have an obvious need to acquire a greater understanding of the evolving legal environment within which they will have to operate. China admittedly has made the great strides in passing foreign trade and investment legislation, yet the implementation of these laws remains a pressing problem.
Lawyers working with foreign clients often pointed out that some provisions in foreign trade and investment regulations are often so broad and sketchy that it is difficult to be certain of correct interpretation. There is also no systematic compilation of case-law precedents that would aid in the interpretation of statutes and regulations. Another problem in China is that besides published regulations, government agencies often issue internal unpublished rules, which are inaccessible to outsiders and which at times are the real rules under which the agency operates.
Contents Includes:
Chapter 1 - Company Law Disputes
Chapter 2 - Labour Law Disputes
Chapter 3 - Contract Law Disputes
Chapter 4- Arbitration Disputes
Chapter 5 - Disputes with regard to Civil Procedure Law
Chapter 6 - Intellectual Property Law Disputes
Subchapter One: Trademark Disputes
Subchapter Two: Patent Disputes
Subchapter Three: Unfair competition Disputes
Subchapter Four: Disputes on Right of Communication
Subchapter Five: Copyright
Subchapter Six: Trade Secret Disputes
Chapter 7 - Banking Disputes
Chapter 8 - Security Law Disputes
Product Includes:
One hard back bound book