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A culmination of over twenty years of work, The China Law Deskbook, Fourth Edition is the ultimate reference and an indispensable tool for those involved or interested in the laws of the People's Republic of China.
The fourth edition of this bestselling book covers, in plain English, the significant legal developments adopted by the government since the third edition was published in 2010.
This two-volume set is organized by broad topic categories and provides a summary of the critical legal issues for foreign-invested enterprises, including:
You may view sample contracts and documents and other materials, or submit questions to the author, at http://www.chinalawdeskbook.com
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