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  2. Civil Code of the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    A law formulated in accordance with the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China for the purposes of protecting the lawful rights and interests of the persons of the civil law, regulating civil-law relations, maintaining social and economic order, meeting the needs for developing socialism with Chinese characteristics, and carrying ...

  3. Law of the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    After the establishment of the Republic of China in 1911, the Chinese government maintained the civil law system. Although the CCP abolished all legal systems of the ROC after 1949, its legal system was deeply influenced by the legal system of the Soviet Union, which could also be regarded as a civil law system. [clarification needed]

  4. Chinese law - Wikipedia

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    The core of modern Chinese law is based on Germanic-style civil law, socialist law, and traditional Chinese approaches. For most of the history of China , its legal system has been based on the Confucian philosophy of social control through moral education, as well as the Legalist emphasis on codified law and criminal sanction .

  5. General Principles of the Civil Law of the People's Republic ...

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    It is the main source of civil law in the PRC and seeks to provide a uniform framework for interpreting the PRC's civil laws. [3] Unlike most civil law jurisdictions, the PRC didn't not have a comprehensive civil code until 2021, and attempts to create one by the Chinese government have been difficult and controversial. The "General Principles ...

  6. List of national legal systems - Wikipedia

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    Based on Napoleonic civil law. Taiwan (Republic of China) Influenced by German Civil Code and Japanese Six Codes. Enacted in 1931. Timor-Leste: Based on Portuguese civil law Turkey: Modeled after the Swiss civil law (Zivilgesetzbuch) of 1907. Ukraine: Based on German civil law and was accepted in 2004. Uruguay

  7. List of statutes of China - Wikipedia

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    Law on Protection of Investment by Compatriots from Taiwan: 2016, 2019 22 March 1994: Budget Law: 2014, 2018 12 May 1994: Foreign Trade Law: 2004, 2016 31 August 1994: Audit Law: 2006 27 October 1994: Advertising Law: 2015, 2018 18 March 1995: Law on the People's Bank of China: 2003 30 October 1995: Civil Aviation Law: 2009, 2015, 2016, 2017 ...

  8. Supreme People's Court - Wikipedia

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    The court serves as the highest court for the People's Republic of China and also for cases investigated by the Office for Safeguarding National Security in Hong Kong. [5] The special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau have separate judicial systems based on British common law traditions and Portuguese civil law traditions ...

  9. Six Codes - Wikipedia

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    Although, French Emperor Napoleon enacted five major codes, which were, in Japanese, altogether metonymically referred to as "the Napoleonic Code" (the official name of the Civil Code, the first and most prominent one), the Japanese added to this their own constitution to form six codes in all, and thus it came to be called the roppō or "six ...