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From Fragmentation to Harmonization of Consumer Law: The Pespective of China
Wei, D.
2020-02-01
Source PublicationJournal of Consumer Policy
ISSN0168-7034
Pages35-56
AbstractSince the appearance of consumer law, its norm production landscape has been highly diversified and fragmented among the countries. The features of “lawlessness in some sectors” and “the lack of efficiency and effectiveness of national legal systems” give rise to the proliferation of norm producing originated by other bodies such as international organizations, industries, traders and even hybrid entities composing the public, the private and the civil society
Keywordfragmentation harmonization consumer law China
Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID54005
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Law
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Wei, D.. From Fragmentation to Harmonization of Consumer Law: The Pespective of China[J]. Journal of Consumer Policy, 2020, 35-56.
APA Wei, D..(2020). From Fragmentation to Harmonization of Consumer Law: The Pespective of China. Journal of Consumer Policy, 35-56.
MLA Wei, D.."From Fragmentation to Harmonization of Consumer Law: The Pespective of China".Journal of Consumer Policy (2020):35-56.
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