PRC Tort Law expands rights, holds guardians accountable for torts.
The PRC Tort Law of China, in effect since 2010, expands protections for people's rights and introduces new concepts like product recalls and punitive damages for faulty products. It holds guardians responsible for the actions of those with limited legal capacity and enforces strict liability for environmental harm. Despite these advancements, limitations exist due to the lack of an independent judiciary and government discouragement of sensitive lawsuits.