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Foreign-Related Arbitration in China: Commentary and Cases


ISBN13: 9781107082199
Published: February 2016
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback, 2 volumes
Price: £270.00



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This overview and analysis of current arbitration law and practice in mainland China offers critical analysis of significant Chinese arbitration law materials and key cases decided by the Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China (PRC). It also provides the full texts of around two hundred decisions of the Supreme People's Court of the PRC dating from 1990 to 2013, with enclosures of lower People's Courts' decisions presented in a systematic fashion. The analysis not only highlights the importance of the materials, judicial interpretations and key cases, but also enables readers to read mainland Chinese statutes, judiciary interpretations and cases independently and confidently.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , China
Contents:
Volume 1:
Introduction
Part I. Arbitration Agreements in China:
1. Characteristics of arbitration agreements in China
2. Features of foreign-related arbitration agreements
3. Specific issues arising from cases
4. Pro-validation approaches to arbitration agreements

Part II. Arbitration Procedures in China:
5. Features of arbitration procedures in China
6. Specific issues arising from cases
7. Pro-arbitration approaches to arbitral procedures

Part III. Arbitral Awards in China:
8. Features of arbitral awards in China
9. Recognition and enforcement of foreign-related and foreign arbitral awards
10. Specific issues arising from cases
11. Pro-enforcement approaches to international arbitral awards.

Volume 2:
Part IV.
Cases.