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Password: 734t Title: General Principles of Civil Law

Author: Wang Zejian

Douban score: 9.7

Publishing House: Peking University Publishing House

Publication year: 2009- 12

Page count: 49 1

Content introduction:

General Principles of Civil Law (latest edition) is an introductory reference book for civil law learners, and private rights run through it. From the beginning, the famous book The Struggle of Law by German jurist Huning was reprinted, which set the tone for the book: that is, civil law is the basic law to protect private rights. Then it discusses the subject of rights (natural persons and legal persons), the object of rights (things), the change of rights (especially legal acts, which are very important, and are mainly discussed in detail in the whole book) and the exercise of rights, trying to show readers the rights standard of civil law and the values and principles of private law in an all-round way. Another feature of General Principles of Civil Law (latest edition) is to guide readers to explore and think about problems with examples and explore solutions in private law with problems.

About the author:

Wang Zejian, born in Taibei, 1938, graduated from the Law Department of Taiwan Province Provincial University with a bachelor's degree in law from Munich University. He was a visiting professor at the Free University of Berlin, Germany, and engaged in research work at Cambridge University, School of Political Economy, University of London, and University of Melbourne, Australia. He is currently a professor in the Law Department of Taiwan Province Provincial University. Specializing in civil law, his main works include Civil Law Theory and Case Study (Vol. 65438 +0-8), Civil Law Thinking: Basic Theory System of Creditor's Rights, Summary of Civil Law, General Principles of Civil Law, Principles of Debt Law, Unjust Enrichment, Tort, Property Right of Civil Law, etc.