Introduction.- Legal Sources of PIL in PRC.- Modern Doctrines Accepted in the New Chinese Conflicts Code.- Basic Terms.- Personal Law.- Family Law.- Law of Succession.- Law of Property.- Law of IP Rights.- Law of Obligations.- Legal Sources of ICP in China.- International Jurisdiction and Its Fine-Tuning in China.- Service of Documents.- Taking of Evidence.- Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments.- International Arbitration.
This book provides a systematic elaboration of Chinese Private International Law, reveals the general techniques concerning conflict of laws in China, explains the detailed Chinese conflict rules for different areas of law, and demonstrates how international civil litigation is pursued in China. Clearly structured and written by a native Chinese scholar specializing in the field, the book’s easy-to-read style makes it accessible to a broad readership, while its content makes it a useful reference guide, especially for jurists and researchers.