China’s long-awaited Tort Liability Law, passed on December 26, 2009 by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China, will take effect on July 1, 2010. The law, which serves to provide a stronger basis for the development of tort law and practice in China, offers standard guidance on issues ranging from product liability, environmental pollution, medical malpractice to employee-related liabilities. For example, prior to the enactment of the law, defective product recall obligations were only applied to a limited number of products, including medicine, food, toys and automotive products. The new law, however, expands the recall system to cover all products manufactured or sold in China.

Reed Smith Beijing Counsel Mao Rong and Michael H. Dardzinski and Consultant Joyce Sun recently drafted a brief summary of China’s new tort law provisions regarding product liability, medical-related damages and environmental pollution. Read the full summary here.