Cui Jianyuan
Chinese Civil Adjudications
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Chinese Civil Adjudications
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The three-volume set reviews and evaluates 27 typical civil cases in China with the aim of refining the interpretation and application of the law through case guidance.
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The three-volume set reviews and evaluates 27 typical civil cases in China with the aim of refining the interpretation and application of the law through case guidance.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032719641
- ISBN-10: 1032719648
- Artikelnr.: 70288641
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032719641
- ISBN-10: 1032719648
- Artikelnr.: 70288641
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Cui Jianyuan is currently Senior Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences, Tan Zhao Chair Professor and a Changjiang Scholar Distinguished Professor at Tsinghua University, China. He also serves as the Vice President of the Civil Law Society at the China Law Society. His research focuses on the field of civil law, and he has expertise in general provisions, property law, contract law, unjust enrichment and negotiorum gestio, and tort liability law.
Volume 1: 1. Determining the Type of Contract 2. Ignoring Contract Types
and Fragmenting the Overall Transaction Can Lead to Improper Judgments 3.
Contracts with Inaction as the Subject Matter and Their Validity 4. Legal
Analysis of Ineffective Contracts and Their Legal Consequences 5. Validity
of Settlement Clauses and Liquidation Clauses in Subsequent Contracts 6.
Distinction and Interplay of Legal Actions 7. A Judgment That Misplaces
Legal Relations 8. Don't Mistakenly Regard a Private Lending Agreement as
an Equity Transfer Agreement 9. Tension and Straightening out When One
House Becomes the Subject Matter of Several Rights Volume 2: 1. Judges
Should Abide by the Constitutive Requirement Stipulated by Law 2. Validity
of Unentitled Disposition Contract, Unsafe Right of Defense, Termination,
and Debt Assumption 3. No Arbitrary Deviation from or Misinterpretation of
Legal Constitutive Requirements 4. It is not Allowed to Blindly Expand the
Scope of Application of Paragraph 2, Article 44 of the Contract Law 5.
Relationship and Interpretation between the Initial Contract and Subsequent
Contracts 6. A Dissolving Condition is Different from Contract Dissolution
7. Application Order of the Defense Right of First-Performance 8. The
Principle of Legal Impossibility and Clausula Rebus Sic Stantibus 9. Name
and Trademark: Review of Path and Methodology Volume 3: 1. Legal
Consequences of Housing Sales Contracts without Property Ownership
Certificate 2. Accurate and Appropriate Identification of the Relationship
Between Contracts and Separate Acts Within the Same Transaction 3. A Case
Study of Equity Transfer as Guarantee 4. Simultaneous Analysis of Datio in
Solutum and Guaranty 5. Analysis on the Change of Real Right of the Motor
Vehicle 6. Double Misunderstanding of Declaration of Will and Guaranty 7.
Contract Condition is by no Means Contract Time Limit 8. On the Right of
Optional Cancellation of Entrustment Contract and Its Limitation 9. A
Judgment Creating Legal Rule
and Fragmenting the Overall Transaction Can Lead to Improper Judgments 3.
Contracts with Inaction as the Subject Matter and Their Validity 4. Legal
Analysis of Ineffective Contracts and Their Legal Consequences 5. Validity
of Settlement Clauses and Liquidation Clauses in Subsequent Contracts 6.
Distinction and Interplay of Legal Actions 7. A Judgment That Misplaces
Legal Relations 8. Don't Mistakenly Regard a Private Lending Agreement as
an Equity Transfer Agreement 9. Tension and Straightening out When One
House Becomes the Subject Matter of Several Rights Volume 2: 1. Judges
Should Abide by the Constitutive Requirement Stipulated by Law 2. Validity
of Unentitled Disposition Contract, Unsafe Right of Defense, Termination,
and Debt Assumption 3. No Arbitrary Deviation from or Misinterpretation of
Legal Constitutive Requirements 4. It is not Allowed to Blindly Expand the
Scope of Application of Paragraph 2, Article 44 of the Contract Law 5.
Relationship and Interpretation between the Initial Contract and Subsequent
Contracts 6. A Dissolving Condition is Different from Contract Dissolution
7. Application Order of the Defense Right of First-Performance 8. The
Principle of Legal Impossibility and Clausula Rebus Sic Stantibus 9. Name
and Trademark: Review of Path and Methodology Volume 3: 1. Legal
Consequences of Housing Sales Contracts without Property Ownership
Certificate 2. Accurate and Appropriate Identification of the Relationship
Between Contracts and Separate Acts Within the Same Transaction 3. A Case
Study of Equity Transfer as Guarantee 4. Simultaneous Analysis of Datio in
Solutum and Guaranty 5. Analysis on the Change of Real Right of the Motor
Vehicle 6. Double Misunderstanding of Declaration of Will and Guaranty 7.
Contract Condition is by no Means Contract Time Limit 8. On the Right of
Optional Cancellation of Entrustment Contract and Its Limitation 9. A
Judgment Creating Legal Rule
Volume 1: 1. Determining the Type of Contract 2. Ignoring Contract Types
and Fragmenting the Overall Transaction Can Lead to Improper Judgments 3.
Contracts with Inaction as the Subject Matter and Their Validity 4. Legal
Analysis of Ineffective Contracts and Their Legal Consequences 5. Validity
of Settlement Clauses and Liquidation Clauses in Subsequent Contracts 6.
Distinction and Interplay of Legal Actions 7. A Judgment That Misplaces
Legal Relations 8. Don't Mistakenly Regard a Private Lending Agreement as
an Equity Transfer Agreement 9. Tension and Straightening out When One
House Becomes the Subject Matter of Several Rights Volume 2: 1. Judges
Should Abide by the Constitutive Requirement Stipulated by Law 2. Validity
of Unentitled Disposition Contract, Unsafe Right of Defense, Termination,
and Debt Assumption 3. No Arbitrary Deviation from or Misinterpretation of
Legal Constitutive Requirements 4. It is not Allowed to Blindly Expand the
Scope of Application of Paragraph 2, Article 44 of the Contract Law 5.
Relationship and Interpretation between the Initial Contract and Subsequent
Contracts 6. A Dissolving Condition is Different from Contract Dissolution
7. Application Order of the Defense Right of First-Performance 8. The
Principle of Legal Impossibility and Clausula Rebus Sic Stantibus 9. Name
and Trademark: Review of Path and Methodology Volume 3: 1. Legal
Consequences of Housing Sales Contracts without Property Ownership
Certificate 2. Accurate and Appropriate Identification of the Relationship
Between Contracts and Separate Acts Within the Same Transaction 3. A Case
Study of Equity Transfer as Guarantee 4. Simultaneous Analysis of Datio in
Solutum and Guaranty 5. Analysis on the Change of Real Right of the Motor
Vehicle 6. Double Misunderstanding of Declaration of Will and Guaranty 7.
Contract Condition is by no Means Contract Time Limit 8. On the Right of
Optional Cancellation of Entrustment Contract and Its Limitation 9. A
Judgment Creating Legal Rule
and Fragmenting the Overall Transaction Can Lead to Improper Judgments 3.
Contracts with Inaction as the Subject Matter and Their Validity 4. Legal
Analysis of Ineffective Contracts and Their Legal Consequences 5. Validity
of Settlement Clauses and Liquidation Clauses in Subsequent Contracts 6.
Distinction and Interplay of Legal Actions 7. A Judgment That Misplaces
Legal Relations 8. Don't Mistakenly Regard a Private Lending Agreement as
an Equity Transfer Agreement 9. Tension and Straightening out When One
House Becomes the Subject Matter of Several Rights Volume 2: 1. Judges
Should Abide by the Constitutive Requirement Stipulated by Law 2. Validity
of Unentitled Disposition Contract, Unsafe Right of Defense, Termination,
and Debt Assumption 3. No Arbitrary Deviation from or Misinterpretation of
Legal Constitutive Requirements 4. It is not Allowed to Blindly Expand the
Scope of Application of Paragraph 2, Article 44 of the Contract Law 5.
Relationship and Interpretation between the Initial Contract and Subsequent
Contracts 6. A Dissolving Condition is Different from Contract Dissolution
7. Application Order of the Defense Right of First-Performance 8. The
Principle of Legal Impossibility and Clausula Rebus Sic Stantibus 9. Name
and Trademark: Review of Path and Methodology Volume 3: 1. Legal
Consequences of Housing Sales Contracts without Property Ownership
Certificate 2. Accurate and Appropriate Identification of the Relationship
Between Contracts and Separate Acts Within the Same Transaction 3. A Case
Study of Equity Transfer as Guarantee 4. Simultaneous Analysis of Datio in
Solutum and Guaranty 5. Analysis on the Change of Real Right of the Motor
Vehicle 6. Double Misunderstanding of Declaration of Will and Guaranty 7.
Contract Condition is by no Means Contract Time Limit 8. On the Right of
Optional Cancellation of Entrustment Contract and Its Limitation 9. A
Judgment Creating Legal Rule