Law of Obligations Private International Law in China pp 69-111 | Cite as Guangjian Tu (1) Email author (
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Abstract Contractual choice of law, due to its practical importance, has long been regarded by Chinese lawyers as the pioneer of Chinese Private International Law, to which particular attention has continuously been paid.
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About this chapter Cite this chapter as: Tu G. (2016) Law of Obligations. In: Private International Law in China. Springer, Singapore DOI (Digital Object Identifier) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-993-6_10 Publisher Name Springer, Singapore Print ISBN 978-981-287-992-9 Online ISBN 978-981-287-993-6 eBook Packages Law and Criminology About this book Reprints and Permissions
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