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( Shan Hong Jun ),( Yu Shi Hu ),( Zhang Hong Ka ) 고려대학교 법학연구원 2011 The Asian Business Lawyer Vol.8 No.-
Generally speaking, collision of ships is a typical maritime tort which will lead to enormous property damage, serious personal injury or death as well as marine environmental pollution. In certain circumstances, wreck under water resulting from collisions at sea will also pose threat to the safety of the navigation and marine environment. In order for the prevention of collisions and the regulation of the damages in relation to collisions, a series of statutes and rules have been enacted by Chinese government after the relevant international conventions come into force in China. In addition, the Chinese Supreme Court has promulgated several judicial interpretations in this field. This article is the brief summary and appraisal of the ship collision compensation regime of China. This article covers almost all of the issues relating to a ship collision compensation regime. Specifically, the sources of law, definition of collision given by China Maritime Code, the party liable for the collision, the party entitled to prosecute the claims, the liability rule, the exemptions, the admissible damages, the assessment of the damage, the maritime liens, the limitation of liability for maritime claims, the jurisdiction and the prelitigation arrest of ships, the insurance claim and the litigation, the auction of ship, the application of law where foreign elements involved and the time limit, etc, are the key issues addressed by this article.
Huang, Yue-Han,Chen, Zhen-Kun,Huang, Ka-Te,Li, Peng,He, Bin,Guo, Xu,Zhong, Jun-Qiao,Zhang, Qi-Yu,Shi, Hong-Qi,Song, Qi-Tong,Yu, Zheng-Ping,Shan, Yun-Feng Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2013 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.14 No.3
Aim: To study any correlation of LKB1 expression with prognosis in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cases. Methods: A total of 70 HCC patients and 20 primary intrahepatic stone patients in the first affiliated hospital of Wenzhou Medical College were enrolled in this study. LKB1 expression was detected by immunohistochemistry. Patients were followed-up and prognostic factors were evaluated. Result: LKB1 expression was decreased in the HCC samples. Loss of LKB1 expression in HCC was significantly related to histologic grade (P=0.010), vascular invasion (P=0.025) and TMN stage (P=0.011). Patients showing negative LKB1 expression had a significantly shorter disease-free and overall survival than those with positive expression (P = 0.001, P=0.000, respectively). Multivariate Cox regression analysis indicated that LKB1 expression level was an independent factor of survival (P = 0.033). Conclusion: HCC patients with decreased expression LKB1 have a poor prognosis. The loss of LKB1 expression is correlated with a lower survival rate.