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Comparison of drafts of the PRC's "law of the application of la / Xiangquan, Qi; Lili, Wu; Conglin, Zhu   Journal Article
Xiangquan, Qi Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The article compares legislative drafts of People's Republic of China (PRC) concerning foreign-related civil relations enshrined in various articles of the Chinese law. As per the article 1, one or more parties in case of civil relations must be foreigners. The article 13 states that the law of habitual residence may be applied if natural person's original residence is unknown. It also refers to the law of Lexi fori which as per the article 37, resolves legal disputes of two affected parties.
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Legislative history of the PRC's "law of the application of law / Xiangquan, Qi   Journal Article
Xiangquan, Qi Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract After the first draft of the PRC's "Law of the Application of Law for Foreign-Related Civil Relations" was drawn up in February 2002, it took eight years for the Law to finally be adopted by the Seventeenth Session of the Standing Committee of the Eleventh National People's Congress on October 28, 2010, during which time seven drafts of the Law were produced. Summing up China's legislative experience and practices over so many years and taking account of advanced international Rights (property rights), the protection of the rights and interests of the weak is valued, etc. When we compare the seven drafts of the Law, the legislative evolution of the Law from state-oriented to internationally oriented can be clearly delineated.
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