%0 Journal Article %T Does Intangible Cultural Heritage Law Resolve Everything in China? %A Luo Li %J Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology %D 2012 %I International Association of IT Lawyers %X In order to protect intangible cultural heritage (ICH), China enacted the Intangible Cultural Heritage Law of the People¡¯s Republic of China on 25th February 2011. This law is the first one that comprehensively covers various sectors of rules related to ICH and it emphasizes an important role of ¡®protection¡¯. However, although this law is regarded as a landmark for the protection of ICH, most contents of this law mainly refer to public law whereas little content refers to private law. As this law has a strong taste of administration law, it is no helpful for resolving the issues in the protection of private legal rights. %K intangible cultural heritage %K China %K ICH %K private legal rights %K traditional knowledge %K traditional cultural expression %U http://www.jiclt.com/index.php/jiclt/article/view/170/168