Closer and more frequent contact among states brought about by globalization has led to an increase in trade and human rights disputes that can challenge economic relations and cloud political relationships. Preventing and managing these disputes requires a better understanding of the cross-cultural dimensions of treaty performance on trade and human rights, especially for increasingly important actors in the international system such as China.

Assessing Treaty Performance in China outlines a new approach for understanding China's treaty performance around international standards on trade and human rights, using the paradigms of selective adaptation and institutional capacity. Selective adaptation reveals how local interpretation and implementation of international treaty standards are affected by normative perspectives derived from perception, complementarity, and legitimacy. Institutional capacity explains how operational dimensions of legal performance are affected by structural and relational dynamics of institutional purpose, location, orientation, and cohesion.

The book focuses on legal performance rather than technical compliance to provide a more comprehensive perspective on China's interaction with international treaty standards. It also offers policy suggestions for more effective engagement with China on trade and human rights issues.

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This volume examines the normative and operational dimensions of China's legal performance related to international standards on trade and human rights.

Preface

Introduction

1 Encounters with International Trade Standards: China and the WTO

2 Performance of International Trade Standards I: Contract Law in China

3 Performance of International Trade Standards II: Property Law in China

4 Encounters with International Human Rights Standards

5 Treaty Performance on Human Rights: Sustainability and Social Justice

Conclusion

Appendices

Notes

Index

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This book provides a new approach to understanding China's legal performance with respect to international standards on trade and human rights.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780774825597
Publisert
2014-03-24
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Vekt
580 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
308

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Pitman B. Potter is a professor of law and HSBC Chair in Asian Research at the University of British Columbia. He is co-editor of Globalization and Local Adaptation in International Trade Law (UBC Press, 2011).