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What are the civil and commercial disputes?

Legal analysis

Civil and commercial cases refer to cases or disputes whose content is social relations adjusted by civil and commercial laws. From the broad perspective of civil law, they can be collectively referred to as personal and property disputes between equal subjects, and divided into civil cases and commercial cases, in which commercial cases refer to disputes between commercial subjects in the market economy. Specifically, it can be divided into: civil cases and commercial cases, in which commercial cases refer to disputes between commercial subjects in the market economy. Civil and commercial cases are regulated by civil and commercial law. Civil and commercial cases include: some marriage and family cases, inheritance cases, some patent infringement cases, some maritime cases, bankruptcy cases, cases of determining the qualifications of voters, cases related to arbitration, cases of recognizing and enforcing awards from other jurisdictions, etc.

legal ground

Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) Article 1 This Law is formulated in accordance with the Constitution in order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of civil subjects, adjust civil relations, maintain social and economic order, meet the development requirements of Socialism with Chinese characteristics, and promote socialist core values.