Conflicts Research on Overseas Forensics of Civil and Commercial Matters
Abstract
Overseas forensics of civil and commercial matters is an important part of international civil litigations, which relates to the direct interests of the litigants and the trial results of cases. But, due to differences in national judicial systems, there are lots of forensics conflicts among countries in this field. Since China has participated in “Hague Convention on Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters”, it has made great progress in overseas forensics of civil and commercial matters. However, there are still many shortcomings of this existing system. In this paper, the concept of overseas forensics, manifestations and trends of forensics conflicts have been analyzed carefully, so that to guide China to solve the conflicts of overseas forensics of civil and commercial matters.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x
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