The enforcement of commercial judgments in China

<p>The enforcement of commercial judgments in China has long been regarded as notoriously difficult. Recent studies, however, show that enforcement has significantly improved in urban areas, but remains a problem in rural areas.</p> <p>To address the problems, adequate funding shou...

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Main Author: Xin, H
Other Authors: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
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Language:English
Published: Foundation for Law, Justice and Society 2008
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description <p>The enforcement of commercial judgments in China has long been regarded as notoriously difficult. Recent studies, however, show that enforcement has significantly improved in urban areas, but remains a problem in rural areas.</p> <p>To address the problems, adequate funding should be provided for rural courts. Alongside this, the authorities should develop reforms that suit local circumstances, rather than simply relying on reforms that have worked in more economically developed urban areas. More generally, China should establish a credit evaluation system to facilitate the development of social trust.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:de43d0ba-c4b4-42eb-8628-ad65ba7eedfb2022-03-27T09:30:58ZThe enforcement of commercial judgments in China Recordhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_1843uuid:de43d0ba-c4b4-42eb-8628-ad65ba7eedfbSocio-legal studiesEnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetFoundation for Law, Justice and Society2008Xin, HCentre for Socio-Legal Studies<p>The enforcement of commercial judgments in China has long been regarded as notoriously difficult. Recent studies, however, show that enforcement has significantly improved in urban areas, but remains a problem in rural areas.</p> <p>To address the problems, adequate funding should be provided for rural courts. Alongside this, the authorities should develop reforms that suit local circumstances, rather than simply relying on reforms that have worked in more economically developed urban areas. More generally, China should establish a credit evaluation system to facilitate the development of social trust.</p>
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