Law for Foreign Business and Investment in China

Law for Foreign Business and Investment in China

by Vai Io Lo (Author), Xiaowen Tian (Contributor)

Synopsis

In trying to establish a presence in China, foreign investors have found it imperative to understand the regulatory environment of this potentially huge market. This book provides an up-to-date overview of the legal framework for doing business in China. It covers such topics as state structure; legislative amendments and enactments on direct foreign investment; the court system; the legal profession; business entities; foreign investment enterprises; contracts; intellectual property; labor and employment; consumer protection; taxation; securities; and dispute resolution.

Apart from explaining legal principles, the book highlights liberalisation measures that China has undertaken to fulfil its WTO commitments; elucidates complicated legal concepts with examples of court decisions; discusses relevant foreign trade and investment polices; and includes a glossary of Chinese terms.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 416
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 17 May 2011

ISBN 10: 0415673623
ISBN 13: 9780415673624

Author Bio
Vai Io Lo is Associate Professor of Law at Bond University, Australia. She is the author of several books, including China's Urban Health Care Reform: From State Protection to Individual Responsibility; Law and Investment in China: The Legal and Business Environments after WTO Accession (with Xiaowen Tian, also published by Routledge); and Law and Industrial Relations: China and Japan after World War II. Xiaowen Tian is Associate Professor in International Business, also at Bond University, Australia. He is the author of Managing International Business in China; China's Regional Disparities since 1978; and Dynamics of Development in an Open Economy: China since 1978.