50262 - CHINESE BUSINESS LAW
Department of Law
HAO JIANG
Suggested background knowledge
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
A. Chinese legal tradition
B. Constitutional Structure
C. Judiciary
D. Contract Law
E. Torts
F. Property Law
G. Corporations
H. Fiduciary Duties
I. Insider Trading
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
· understand and critically assess Chinese judicial system and court structure;
· develop a general understanding of Chinese private and business law and how some of the fundamental doctrines in Western law might be interpreted differently in China;
· acquire the ability to spot legal issues from and apply doctrinal knowledge to cases.
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
apply the legal doctrines to the facts;
identify the shortcomings of the rules and regulations;
analyze the possibilities in which a given case might come out .
Teaching methods
- Face-to-face lectures
- Online lectures
- Guest speaker's talks (in class or in distance)
- Case studies /Incidents (traditional, online)
- Individual assignments
DETAILS
The Socratic method is the main teaching method. Both attending and non-attending students are expected to familiarize themselves with the facts, legal issues, arguments of the assigned cases before class. Discussions of cases are the essential component of the course.
Assessment methods
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ATTENDING STUDENTS
There will be a one- hour long open-book exam at the end of the course. Students are allowed to consult any books or notes. No internet access is allowed.
In terms of exam format: there will be five multiple choice questions each bearing two points, and two open-ended questions based on factual scenarios each bearing 10.5 points.
The purpose of the written test is to examine students' ability to spot legal issues from a set of facts and apply the law to the factual scenarios.
There will be five bonus points that students can earn throughout the course. Three of these points are based on students' performances in class and two more points are based on students' participation in four guest lectures.
For the bonus points, the learning outcome is to evaluate statutory law and doctrines critically.
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
There will be a one- hour long open-book exam at the end of the course. Students are allowed to consult any books or notes. No internet access is allowed.
In terms of exam format: there will be five multiple choice questions each bearing two points, and two open-ended questions based on factual scenarios each bearing 10.5 points.
The purpose of the written test is to examine students' ability to spot legal issues from a set of facts and apply the law to the factual scenarios.
Teaching materials
ATTENDING STUDENTS
James Gordley, Hao Jiang & Arthur von Mehren, An Introduction to the Comparative Study of Private Law: Readings, Cases, Materials (Cambridge University Press, 2021)
Excerpts from Klein, Ramseyer, Bainbridge, Business Associations 10th edition (Foundation Press)
Materials prepared by the instructor on Chinese corporate law.
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
James Gordley, Hao Jiang & Arthur von Mehren, An Introduction to the Comparative Study of Private Law: Readings, Cases, Materials (Cambridge University Press, 2021)
Excerpts from Klein, Ramseyer, Bainbridge, Business Associations 10th edition (Foundation Press)
Materials prepared by the instructor on Chinese corporate law.