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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > LCP > Vol. 52 > No. 2 (1989)

 

Volume 52, Number 2 & 3 (Spring-Summer 1989)
Emerging Framework of Chinese Civil Law. Spring Issue

Jonathan K. Ocko
Special Editor for this Symposium

Preliminaries

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John William Halderman—In Memoriam

 

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Preface

Jonathan K. Ocko

1

 

Articles

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General Principles of Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China

27

 

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Opinion (for Trial Use) of the Supreme People’s Court on Questions Concerning the Implementation of the General Principles of Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China

59

 

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Today’s Legal Thinking and Its Economic Impact in China

Gao Xi-Ching

89

 

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The PRC’s General Principles From a German Perspective

Herbert Bernstein

117

 

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Traditions and Foreign Influences: Systems of Law in China and Japan

Percy R. Luney Jr.

129

 

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The General Principles of Civil Law of the PRC: Its Birth, Characteristics, and Role

Tong Rou

151

 

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The Theoretical System of Property Rights in China’s General Principles of Civil Law: Theoretical Controversy in the Drafting Process and Beyond

Edward J. Epstein

177

 

Journal Staff

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Journal Staff

 
 
 

 

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Print ISSN: 0023-9186

E-ISSN: 1945-2322

 
 
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