European Tort Law in Chinese Eyes

The book herein reviewed - 'The Aims of Tort Law. Chinese and European Perspectives', edited by Helmut Koziol and published by Jan Sramek Verlag in 2017 - offers something that is much needed: a comparative study of tort law functions that, additionally, focuses on China. On the basis of t...

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