The Effect of Legal Families on the Development of Business Law in China: Who’s Really Writing the Rules of the Game?
2008-10-29
Research Paper
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Legal Origin Theory is applied to Reform China’s legal system in order to create a development model for a national legal system influenced by multiple legal families. Utilizing an extensive literature review and assessment of national laws affecting property rights, the model depicts how a legal system develops on the national level under multiple normative influences. Further research will elaborate on the interactions between the normative influences within the legal system.
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Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) Classification System
- O32 : Management of Technological Innovation and R&D
- H89 : Public Economics: Miscellaneous issues: Other
- M : Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting
- M13 : New Firms; Startups
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- system
- family
- china
- right
- development
- state
- people
- court
- research
- economy
- dispute
- theory
- conflict
- market
- law family
- power
- market economy
- chinese
- property rights
- property