Commercial law refers to the traditional method of selling goods. It appears in the form of a counter, where goods are placed, waiting for customers from all directions to come and buy.
In commercial law, the sales subject appears in the form of a company, attracting a large number of employees from all over the country to sell goods for it. The relationship between the company and employees is employment and employment.
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Historical evolution of commercial law;
Although the commercial law originated from the commercial laws and regulations of ancient Rome, the modern commercial law we understand today is the commercial law that began in the autonomous cities along the Mediterranean coast of Europe in the Middle Ages and was formally established in the French Commercial Code 1807.
China's ancient commercial law was extremely underdeveloped. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the commercial legislation in the past hundred years has mainly introduced western commercial laws, mainly the commercial laws of the continental law system. After the reform and opening up in New China, many commercial legislations are also based on those in Britain and America.
General principles of commercial law:
General principles of commercial law are the objective requirement and legal reflection of market economy. Modern commercial law has four basic principles. 1. Strengthen enterprise organization
1, improve quality of enterprise. Mainly rely on two sets of legal mechanisms, one is the legal mechanism of enterprise financing and safeguarding the property foundation of enterprises, such as the three principles of limited liability and capital in the company law. The second is the legal mechanism to realize the survival of the fittest and the optimal combination of assets, such as bankruptcy, reorganization and merger system.
2. Improve the enterprise structure. Including improving the internal governance structure of enterprises (mainly distributing the rights of investors and operators reasonably) and coordinating the internal relations of enterprises (mainly protecting the interests of employees and strengthening the democratic management of employees).
Baidu Encyclopedia-Three Commercial Laws