The Chinese and Comparative Law Series is a refereed scholarly series dedicated to the publication of studies of Chinese law in English, including works solely on Chinese law or Chinese law in a comparative legal context. The series also welcomes edited volumes. It aims for critical analyses of Chinese law in a broad sense and the presentation of legal developments in China to an international audience of lawyers and non-lawyers. It welcomes studies in all areas of law and studies of an interdisciplinary nature. Titles in the Chinese and Comparative Law series will be of particular interest to the international community of academics and practising lawyers, policy makers, national and international governmental and non-governmental organisations, and others interested in the study of comparative law.
Lei Chen, Professor of Chinese Law, Durham Law School, Durham University
C.H. (Remco) van Rhee, Professor of European Legal History and Comparative Civil Procedure, Faculty of Law, Maastricht University
Yun Zhao, Henry Cheng Professor in International Law, Department of Law, University of Hong Kong
Editorial Board
C.H. (Remco) van Rhee, Maastricht University
Lei Chen, Durham University
Yun Zhao, University of Hong Kong
Advisory Board
Björn AHL, University of Cologne; William P. ALFORD, Harvard University; Larry BACKER, Pennsylvania State University; Stéphanie BALME, Sciences Po Paris; Donald C. CLARKE, George Washington University; Michael FAURE, Maastricht University; FU Hualing, University of Hong Kong; FU Yulin, Peking University; HAN Shiyuan, Tsinghua University; Nicholas HOWSON, University of Michigan; LI Yuwen, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Ken OLIPHANT, University of Bristol Law; SHAN Wenhua, Xian Jiaotong University; WANG Liming, Renmin University of China; Margaret Y.K. WOO, Northeastern University; YU Xingzhong, Cornell University; ZHAO Yun, University of Hong Kong