This book is the product of a unique collaboration between mainland
Chinese scholars and scholars from the civil, common, and mixed
jurisdiction legal traditions. It begins by placing the current
Chinese contract law (CCL) in the context of an evolutionary
process accelerated during China's transition to a market economy.
It is structured around the core areas of contract law,
anticipatory repudiation (common law) and defense of security
(German law); and remedies and damages, with a focus on the
availability of specific performance in Chinese law. The book also
offers a useful comparison between the CCL and the UNIDROIT
Principles of International Commercial Contracts, as well as the
Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. The
analysis in the book is undertaken at two levels - practical
application of the CCL and scholarly commentary.
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