
Huanmin Lin- Goethe University Frankfurt
Huanmin Lin
- Goethe University Frankfurt
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From last year China is taking efforts to make her own Civil Code. According to the Route Plan, the general part of it will be finished and officially enacted in next March. The Objects (Rechtsobjekte ) are regulated named Civil Rights In the draft of General Part, which has already triggered a controversial debate about it. This Chapter(Civil Rights), including 13 paragraphs, annouces that People in China have rights on Freedom, Human Dignity, Personality, Property (for example, Real estate Rights, Obligations Rights, IP Rights,Inheritance Rights etc.) Is that a necessary to regulate such Chapter in General Part of China? The Rights on Freedom, Human Dignity, Personality could be accepted to be regulated in the General Part of Civil Code, but the other Rights seems not to properly be writtened in it, not to mention that Unjust Enrichment and Negotiorum gestio (Geschäftsführung ohne Auftrag) are also regulated in this Chapter.
i would like to write a paper about it. Could someone give me some suggestion about which paper about Objects of Rights worth reading? Or are there some other countries having such similar regulations?
Thank you in advance.
Alex
China is making her new Civil Code, though she has already several single laws such as Contract Law, Torts Law and Property Law (Sachenrechts) . The Author is taking part in the draft of Contract of the Code. Should Franchising Contract be regulated as a new normal contract in the Code? DCFR seems to suggest other countries to take this path.
Besides, how about making a new and independent law, Distribution Channels law, including Franchising, Commercial Agency and Commission etc. This Law will be a positive response to Economy and Economics, probably.
for example, i want to look for some cases about Trust in England, but i don't know how.
I'm a law student in Germany and have great interests in comparative law.
Thank you in advance.
i'm very curious about the relationship between law and technology. Now Germany ist developing his ,,industry 4.0" program, how could law contribute to it?