A Tale of Two Jurisdictions - Is It an End of Divergence of Private Law?

Chung, Shen and Wang (eds), Private Law in China and Taiwan – Legal and Economic Analyses (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2016) Conclusion Chapter

28 Pages Posted: 17 Jan 2017

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Shen Wei

Shanghai Jiao Tong University Law School

Wen-Yeu Wang Wallace

National Taiwan University - College of Law

Date Written: January 14, 2017

Abstract

This chapter aims to wrap up the whole book. The previous chapters present some interesting challenges to academics, and it is useful to present them here in a thematic way. This chapter is structured surrounding three words: why, what and how, that is, why do we compare here? What is compared here? How to understand and comprehend the comparison made here?

Keywords: comparative law, comparative tort law, comparative company law, comparative contract law, comparative property law

Suggested Citation

Wei, Shen and Wang Wallace, Wen-Yeu, A Tale of Two Jurisdictions - Is It an End of Divergence of Private Law? (January 14, 2017). Chung, Shen and Wang (eds), Private Law in China and Taiwan – Legal and Economic Analyses (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2016) Conclusion Chapter, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2899384

Shen Wei (Contact Author)

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Wen-Yeu Wang Wallace

National Taiwan University - College of Law ( email )

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