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International Recent Developments: China 2021

International Recent Developments: China 2021
International Recent Developments: China 2021
This Article provides an overview of the signifcant decisions of the Chinese courts, in particular the Supreme People's Court of China in 2021. It provides readers with insight into the judicial practice of maritime law over this period in Mainland China. The judgments relate to carriage ofgoods by sea, marine insurance, and other maritime matters. The source of these Chinese judgments is the database of China Judgement Online. In 2021, Chinese courts have delivered and published 5,054 maritime judgments in Chinese Judgments Online, 87 of which are from the Supreme People's Court. The number ofjudgements from both Chinese courts and the Supreme People's Court in 2021 is about half the number of judgements in 2020. It is believed that the decrease in the number of cases is caused by the ongoing global pandemic of COVID-19.
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Zhao, Liang
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Zhao, Liang
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Zhao, Liang (2022) International Recent Developments: China 2021. Tulane Maritime Law Journal, 2022 (3), 661-692.

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This Article provides an overview of the signifcant decisions of the Chinese courts, in particular the Supreme People's Court of China in 2021. It provides readers with insight into the judicial practice of maritime law over this period in Mainland China. The judgments relate to carriage ofgoods by sea, marine insurance, and other maritime matters. The source of these Chinese judgments is the database of China Judgement Online. In 2021, Chinese courts have delivered and published 5,054 maritime judgments in Chinese Judgments Online, 87 of which are from the Supreme People's Court. The number ofjudgements from both Chinese courts and the Supreme People's Court in 2021 is about half the number of judgements in 2020. It is believed that the decrease in the number of cases is caused by the ongoing global pandemic of COVID-19.

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Accepted/In Press date: 24 June 2022
Published date: 30 September 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 470978
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/470978
ISSN: 1048-3748
PURE UUID: 44453c37-df13-4ad0-b826-7c9381a43648
ORCID for Liang Zhao: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1299-1000

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Date deposited: 21 Oct 2022 16:44
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:01

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