Important contract law developments in China are explained here.
Here’s a summary:
China’s Supreme Court continues to refine legal procedures. The “Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Issues Concerning the Application of Law for Hearing Cases of Sale and Purchase Contract Related Disputes” came into effect in July 2012, addressing practical issues that have emerged since the 1999 version of the law. It provides clarification in sales contracts. More...
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John Findley is a China specialist having lived, off and on, in China for around 30 years. He now lives in Newcastle. He is a highly experienced senior executive and now runs his own migration business (a genuine independent contractor) supporting high-end executives to work in Australia.
Contract law developments in China: October 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
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