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A comparative study on foreign investment legal system in China

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Frontiers of Law in China

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It is to illustrate the recent development of foreign investment legal regimes in China with a special reference to foreign investment policy and the fulfillment of commitment that China made since its accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). Meanwhile, much emphasis will focus on a series of amendments and adoptions regarding legislations which are directly or indirectly relating to foreign investment in China. To get a good understanding of the features of Chinese legal regimes for foreign investment, a comparative analysis between the legal regimes in China and that in the US will be referred.

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Correspondence to Wenbo Gu.

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Wenbo Gu, LL.M, graduated from the School of Law at East China University of Political Science and Law and the University of Macau, majoring in international law and civil commercial law. His research is focused on the work of An Analysis on the Limits to the Power of the Security Council, in How to Establish the Legal System of Industry Investment Fund in China in the Context of Global Financial Crisis (Chapter 2, unpublished).

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Gu, W. A comparative study on foreign investment legal system in China. Front. Law China 5, 452–483 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11463-010-0107-z

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