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Ownership of Trust Property in China - A Comparative and Social Capital Perspective (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
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Ownership of Trust Property in China - A Comparative and Social Capital Perspective (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Series: Perspectives in Law, Business and Innovation
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This book presents a hotly debated issue concerning the ownership
of trust property in China. The book describes various conventional
interpretations of Chinese Trust Law submitted by legal scholars
and compares diverse approaches regarding the ownership of trust
property provided by jurisdictions globally. The book does not
directly answer the question "Who is the owner of trust property in
China?" Instead, using a social capital perspective, it develops a
more practical perspective to explain why Chinese trust business
has grown rapidly even in lack of legal certainty regarding the
location of ownership of trust property. The book also further
predicts under what conditions is the time ripe to clarify the
location of the ownership of trust property in China. By employing
those sociological concepts often used to depict and analyze
society, this book outlines the structure of the Chinese trust
business and related social relations in different stages, i.e.,
the current rapid development stage, and the possible transitional
stage in the near future. The focus is on how the social network
structure affects the behavior of actors (such as the settlor, the
trustee, and the beneficiaries, and/or their potential candidates)
within the relevant section of Chinese society. The book provides
readers with an intensive analysis of the impacts of historical,
cultural, and social elements on the legislation and development of
trust law in China. It will appeal both to lawyers interested in
the Chinese trust business and to comparative law researchers and
social scientists.
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