News on University Education and Private Law in China
Keywords:
China, education, law, private law, person, civil liability, judicial practices, codification of private lawAbstract
As a travel chronicle, this paper compiles a series of observations made
by a professor of the Law School of the University of Buenos Aires during her
academic stay in the Law School of the Peking University, People’s Republic of
China. But then it becomes a brief academic essay, with references to Chinese
history and culture, focusing on concepts related to Education and Law of that
country, mainly on the evolution of Private Law, Codification of Civil Law, new
approaches to the concept of Human Person, Civil Liability, and Judicial Practices.
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