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Protection of personality rights in China in view of the new Civil Code
Vlček, Jan ; Lomová, Olga (advisor) ; Hála, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis presents the regulation of personality rights in the first ever Civil Code of the PRC 中华人民共和国民法典. Prior to the promulgation of the Civil Code personality rights had been scattered across various legal norms. In this respect, the codification is a significant legal achievement. This thesis seeks to answer the question of whether the Civil Code offers a greater degree of protection than the previous regulation, and to what extent is this protection enforceable. Following a few introductory chapters, which put some key words in context, most of the thesis is devoted to a comparison of the old and new regulation. The thesis concludes that although the Code has succeeded in introducing several new institutes also familiar to the continental law doctrine, in a number of areas the Code has not remedied the deficiencies of the original regulation; in other places, it even introduces new controversial provisions, which in some cases are linked to specific power interests of the CCP. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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