China revolutionizes commercial law with unique legislative form integrating civil and commercial affairs.
The article discusses how China should create its commercial laws by combining civil and commercial laws into a unified civil code. This approach considers China's legal traditions, culture, and economic structure. By integrating these factors, China can develop a unique legislative form for commercial law that aligns with the requirements of its socialist market economy. This unified civil code would encompass common principles and regulations for civil and commercial matters, while also allowing for special commercial regulations to exist separately.