China's practical wisdom: Assumption of liability for endangering public health in bankruptcy proceedings-A case study of the Changchun Changsheng Biotechnology vaccine incident and the Johnson & Johnson baby powder incident
The assumption of liability for endangering public health has always been a legislative challenge in bankruptcy proceedings. Although it has been theoretically proven that the tort creditor should hold a position higher than that of unsecured creditors in bankruptcy proceedings, both legislation and...
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