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In essence, China has established a uniform set of rules concerning the content control of standard business terms, to which both B2B and B2C contracts are subject to. How do the Chinese rules for the judicial review of content of standard business terms, contained in the Chinese Civil Code, apply to B2B contracts? The issue of standard business terms in B2B contracts between Internet platforms and enterprises has received widespread attention in China. Chinese courts have to respond to the question of the validity of B2B contract standard business terms in private law. In this book, the goal…mehr

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In essence, China has established a uniform set of rules concerning the content control of standard business terms, to which both B2B and B2C contracts are subject to. How do the Chinese rules for the judicial review of content of standard business terms, contained in the Chinese Civil Code, apply to B2B contracts? The issue of standard business terms in B2B contracts between Internet platforms and enterprises has received widespread attention in China. Chinese courts have to respond to the question of the validity of B2B contract standard business terms in private law. In this book, the goal of the author is to propose a justifiable and feasible solution for the application of the uniform content control rules to B2B contracts. The author aims to analyze the judicial review paths adopted by Chinese judicial rulings on the standard business terms of B2B contracts. On this basis, the author will strike a balance between respecting business freedom and protecting the rights and interests of the contracting party facing standard business terms in the differentiated applications of the uniform content control rules standard business term to B2B contracts.
Autorenporträt
Shuai Huang was born in Shandong Province, China. He passed the oral defense of his doctoral dissertation with the grade of ¿magna cum laude¿ in October 2022, and will get his doctoral degree in law from University of Hamburg in 2023. He was awarded a scholarship from the Chinäs Scholarship Council to pursue his doctoral study in Germany. Shuai Huang got his master¿s degree in Chinese civil and commercial law from Chinäs University of Political Science and Law. He got another master¿s degree in European and international law from University of Hamburg. He also participated in a research project on the Chinese Civil Code funded by the National Social Science Fund of China in 2021. Shuai Huang passed the National Judicial Examination of China in 2013.