Covers all major stages of the arbitral procedure in China – validity requirements at the drafting stage, relationship with the tribunal’s jurisdiction and power, and finally, judicial review by the people’s courts examining the unique system of arbitration that has developed – arbitration with Chinese characteristics.
A useful source for those interested in not only the progress made in Chinese arbitration institutions, but also the broader political and economic dimensions of Chinese arbitral developments.
Topics discussed include a wide range of issues that have received serious attention from the Chinese government, and especially those of its arbitration reformers.