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2010年6月30日

作者:
Patti Waldmeir, Financial Times [UK]

China tort law set to trigger surge in claims

…From Thursday, the Chinese will have a new personal injury and product liability law, giving them powerful rights, including the ability to claim potentially unlimited punitive damages against companies that harm them…Along with the passage two years ago of a labour contract law, which helps workers fight back against abusive employers, the tort law will encourage a culture of individual rights, and could act as a safety valve for pressures on the political system, legal experts say…