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书籍

1.李响,金继刚 《简明中国侵权法》,中欧法律系列,第一卷,2014,XVI, 327p

Publisher: Springer

更多英文资料参见:http://www.springer.com/law/book/978-3-642-41023-9

2.郑永流等 《中国法律的公共利益》 北京大学出版社

Product Type: Book

ISBN:978-7-301-24519-4

More info in Chinese:http://www.cesl.edu.cn/idxnewsview.asp?id=2785

More info in English:http://www.cesl.edu.cn/eng/idxnewsview.asp?id=1850

3.傅郁林 《中国和欧洲的民事诉讼——关于法官和当事方的角色研究》

Publisher: Springer

ISBN: 978-94-007-7665-4 (Print) 978-94-007-7666-1 (Online)

Product Type: Book

http://www.springer.com/law/book/978-94-007-7665-4

4.Lucia Serena Rossi, Giacomo di Federico (Eds.)

Fundamental Rights in Europe and China - Regional Identities and Universalism (2013)

Publisher: Editoriale Scientifica

ISBN: 8863424985, 9788863424980

Product Type: Book

http://www.editorialescientifica.com/index.php?option=com_mtree&task=viewlink&link_id=696&Itemid=0

5.Aalt Willem Heringa

Legal Education (June, 2013)

Publisher: Intersentia

ISBN: 978-1-78068-166-5

Product Type: Book

6.Marina Timoteo

Environmental Law in Action EU and China Perspectives (2013)

Publisher: Bononia University Press

ISBN: 8873958109, 9788873958109

Product Type: Book

http://www.buponline.com/ita/catalogo.asp

7.Paolo Farah

China’s Influence on Non Trade Concerns in International Economic Law (2013)

Publisher: Ashgate

ISBN: 978-1-4094-4848-8

Product Type: Book

8.The Guide to Legal Methodology, 2nd edition (2012)

郑永流教授 《法律思维导论》

Publisher: Peking University Press

ISBN: 978-7-301-21051-2

Product Type: Book

9.Archives for Legal Philosophy and Sociology of Law, 2012/17 (2012)

郑永流 主编 《法哲学与法社会学论丛》

Publisher: Law Press China

ISBN: 978-7-511-83894-0

Product Type: Book

10.The 2011 Regulation on the Causes of Civil Action of the Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China (2011)

董一梁 刘鸿雁 《中华人民共和国最高人民法院民事案件案由的规定》(2011)

Publisher: De Gruyter

ISBN: 978-3-11-026772-

Product Type: Book

Format: eBook, Hardcover

http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/179401?rskey=F2eAZU&result=1&q=Pissler


论文

1.Björn Ahl, "Retaining Judicial Professionalism: the New Case Guiding Mechanism of theSupreme People's Court", The China Quarterly (forthcoming 2014).

2. Elisa Baroncini, "The applicability of GATT Article XX to China's WTO Accession Protocol in the Appellate Body report of the China-Raw Materials case: suggestions for a different interpretative approach", China-EU Law Journal (2013) 1: 1-34.

3. Marina Timoteo, "Climate Change from an EU-China perspective: the legal framework for a sustainable global market", China EU Law Journal (2013) 1: 141-143

4. Nicolas Nord, "The influenceof the European Union private international law on the new Chinese conflict of laws statute", PKU International and Comparative Law Review, Issue 10, 2012.

5. Prof dr Zheng Yongliu, "China's Legal Circle: Cross-cultural Chinese law and its future development", China Legal Science, No.4 (2012), p. 5-14.

6. G. Vieira da Costa Cerqueira, N. Nord, D. Porcheron, "Les nouvelles règles de conflit de loischinoises en matière contractuelle", Revue Lamy Droit des affairs, n°61, avril, 2011, p. 52-56.

7. D. Porcheron, "Le nouveau droit international privé; chinois des contrats", Revue Lamy Droitdes Affaires, n°57, 2011, p. 53-54.

8. N. Nord and G. Vieira da Costa Cerqueira, "Internationale Verträge nach neuem ChinesischenIPR-Gesetz: ein rechtsvergleichender Blick aus Europa – Tagung an der Universität Tsinghuaam 28./29.03.2011", IPRAX.

9. N. Nord and G. Vieira da Costa Cerqueira, "Comments on the Chinese new Statute on Conflict of Laws: A European Perspective", Chinese Yearbook for Private International law and Comparative Law 2011, p. 70-101.

10. D. Alexandre, "Conflict of law rules and the protection of the weaker party in EU PrivateInternational law and in Chinese New Private International Law: consumer contracts andemployment contracts", Chinese Yearbook for Private International law and Comparative Law 2011, p. 102-124.

11. L. Molerus and N. Nord: "Exceptions Based on Public Policy and Overriding MandatoryProvisions in EU and Chinese PIL", Chinese Yearbook for Private International law and Comparative Law 2011, p. 133-157.

12. G. Vieira da Costa Cerqueira, "O novo Direito International Privado chinês – Aspectos geraise contratuais (A propósito da nova Lei da República Popular da China, de 28 de outubro de2010)", Revista dos Tribunais n°906, p. 181-228.

13. Creemers, Rogier, "The Effects of WTO Case DS362 on Audiovisual Media Piracy in China", European Intellectual Property Review, vol. 31, 2009

14.Prof. Dr Jürgen Basedow,"Brexit and Business Law",China-EU Law Journal,2017.



中欧法律杂志往期目录


Volume 3, Issue 1-2, March 2014

Special Issue: Legal Education

Legal education

 

Global, local and glocal schools: the role of comparative law and the impact of globalisation

Mary E. Hiscock

 

Future-minded legal education in Europe: the European Law School

Nicole Kornet

 

Curriculum developments in American law schools in the twenty-first century

Leo P. Martinez

 

Three models of legal education and a plea for differentiation

Jan M. Smits Pages

 

An old model adapted for a new era: preparing law school graduates for the global legal profession

Stephen Yandle

 

Chinese law bibliography 2012: European language sources

Pilar-Paz Czoske, Knut Benjamin Pißler, Min Ha Vuong

 

Volume 3, Issue 3-4, September 2014

Defusion of labor disputes in China: collective negotiations, mediation, arbitration, and the courts

Ronald C. Brown

 

Sustainable development through a rights-based approach to conserve protected areas in China

Miao He, An Cliquet

 

Addressing failures of environmental information disclosure through administrative lawsuits in China: the paradox of legal mobilization

Xinhong Wang

 

Criminal reconciliation in China: consequentialism in history, legislation, and practice

Wei Pei

 

Consumer protection law in the People’s Republic of China

Jörg Binding

 

Transplant of the Quistclose trust into Chinese law: a critical assessment

Zhicheng Wu

 

Developments in the Chinese securitisation market

Shengzhe Wang

 

Breaking the ice in the international commercial arbitration: from the finality of arbitral award to the arbitral appeal mechanism

Yilei Zhou

 

Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2015

Special Issue: Constitutional Protection of Economic Activities

 

Concepts of economic freedoms in China and the EU: a methodical approach

Roland Broemel, Libin Xie Pages 1-9

 

Fundamental rights and fundamental freedoms framing market activities

Roland Broemel

 

Fundamental rights protection against market-related information activity: the case of multilevel product warnings

Karsten Herzmann

 

What is constitutional property in China?

Libin Xie

 

The multilevel protection of the right of property in Europe

Dolores Utrilla Fernández-Bermejo Pages 75-103

 

Property protection of public licenses and permits

Meinhard Schröder

 

Volume 4, Issue 2-4, July 2015

 

Law and language: issues related to legal translation and interpretation of Chinese rules on tortious liability of environmental pollution

Marina Timoteo

 

Collective bargaining in China: Guangdong regulation a harbinger of national model?

Ronald C. Brown

 

Innovative measures to improve environmental law enforcement in China

Yuhong Zhao

 

Chinese rural land expropriation law: problems, prescriptions and obstacles

Chun Peng

 

Notices, enforcement and the making of the Hong Kong competition ordinance

Félix E. Mezzanotte

 

Borders of migration: a comparative legal perspective between EU and China

Paola Pasquali

 

Macau: an ideal location for international commercial arbitration?

Yun Zhao

 

X. Wang: Open environmental information upon disclosure request in China: the paradox of legal mobilization

Agnes S. Schick-Chen

 

Volume 5, Issue 1-2, July 2016

 

The EU - China Investment Treaty Project in Interdisciplinary Perspective

Editorial introduction to the China–EU Law Journal special issue on the EU–China Investment Treaty in Interdisciplinary Perspective

Louis Brennan

 

The EU-China investment treaty: challenges, themes, competence

David O’Sullivan

 

Response on behalf of Chinese Embassy in Ireland

Lijun Wu

 

The “state-led-economy” issue in the BIT negotiations and its policy implications for China

Qingjiang Kong

 

The EU–China Bilateral Investment Treaty: a challenging first test of the EU’s evolving BIT model

David Hallinan

 

China and the EU: Where next in bilateral trade and investment relations?

Hannah Levinger, Syetarn Hansakul

 

Practitioners perspectives on the China EU Investment Agreement: stakeholder reflections from the business community in Beijing

Alan Dukes

 

The new two-way street of Chinese direct investment in the European Union

Jeremy Clegg, Hinrich Voss

 

Volume 5, Issue 3-4, March 2017

 

BREXIT and business law

Jürgen Basedow

 

The institutional environment required to support China’s new normal economy

Frank H. Stephen

 

Design and implementation of a governance system for the protection of the environment and public health in China: international models, best practices, and implications for contemporary China

Lucas Bergkamp, Guangdong Xu

 

European Union Regulations concerning the breach and cancellation of contracts

Danièle Alexandre

 

Fine to follow-on? Private anti-trust actions in European law

Thomas Thiede