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Meng Yu 余萌

Meng Yu 余萌
Meng Yu 余萌
meng.yu@chinajusticeobserver.com
China Justice Observer (CJO) Co-founder

Ms. Meng YU is the founder of China Justice Observer (CJO) and a lecturer (private international law) at the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL).

Meng and her team of lawyers focus on the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in China. 

As a postdoctoral fellow, Meng led a project on proof of foreign law in Chinese courts. Meng holds a Ph.D. in law (judicial system) from CUPL. Meng was also a visiting scholar at the University of Geneva, Switzerland.

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Wed, 09 Feb 2022 China Law in One Minute Meng Yu 余萌

First of all, you need to know whether the decedent has a will and whether you have inheritance rights in the will. If the decedent does not have a will, then you also need to know whether you are the heir in intestate inheritance. That is, whether you are the decedent’s parent, child, or spouse, if the governing law is Chinese law.