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Contextualizing Legal Norms: A Multi-Dimensional View of the 2014 Legal Capital Reform in China

Shuangge Wen Orcid Logo, Jingchen Zhao

European Business Organization Law Review

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This paper intends to shed light on the contentious theme of the reception of legal transplantation in the host environment, by examining the 2014 legislative reform of legal capital in China, which at least on paper imitates the enabling settings of U.S. Revised Model Business Corporation Act (RMBC...

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ISSN: 1566-7529 1741-6205
Published: 2017
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