Property Law in China: Transition and Trend New Edition
Author(s): Lei Chen (Author)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: July 24, 2025
Edition: New
Language: English
Print length: 398 pages
ISBN-10: 1009194127
ISBN-13: 9781009194129
Book Description
Unlock the intricacies of Chinese property law with this groundbreaking book, perfect for legal practitioners, scholars, and international investors. This comprehensive guide delves into the complexities of Chinese property law, offering detailed analysis, practical case studies, and insightful global comparisons. Understand the evolution and current landscape of property law in China, and see how theoretical principles are applied in real-world scenarios. Whether you’re navigating cross-border property issues, developing legal strategies, or seeking an academic resource, this book is an invaluable tool. Authored by a recognized expert, it combines scholarly rigor with practical expertise, making it an essential addition to your legal library.
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘Unlock the intricacies of Chinese property law with this groundbreaking book, perfect for legal practitioners, scholars and international investors. This comprehensive guide delves into the complexities of Chinese property law, offering detailed analysis, practical case studies and insightful global comparisons. Understand the evolution and current landscape of property law in China and see how theoretical principles are applied in real-world scenarios. Whether you’re navigating cross-border property issues, developing legal strategies or seeking an academic resource, this book is an invaluable tool. Authored by a recognised expert, it combines scholarly rigour with practical expertise, making it an essential addition to your legal library.’ Lei Chen, Ph.D., Chair in International Arbitration and Chinese Law at Durham University
Book Description
Unlock the complexities of Chinese property law with comprehensive analysis, practical case studies, and global comparative insights.
About the Author
Professor Lei Chen (Ph.D.) is Chair in International Arbitration and Chinese Law at Durham University, UK. His research areas are Property Law, Contract Law and International Arbitration. He is a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts and a Titular Member of the International Academy of Comparative Law. Lei Chen is Wenlan Visiting Professor at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law.