Arbitration Law and Practice in China - 3rd Edition

Author: TAO  

Publisher: Kluwer Law International‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9789041140463

Subject: D925.7 Arbitration

Language: ENG

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Here in a revised and updated edition is a book that has been widely relied upon since 2003 by business people and their counsel with interests in China. Written by a foremost Chinese arbitration authority who is also an internationally-known arbitrator, Arbitration Law and Practice in China clearly shows that, despite obstacles, arbitration has emerged as the preferred method for the resolution of international commercial disputes with a Chinese party or parties. Covering all current legislative trends, the new edition focuses on those aspects of the applicable law, interpretation and implementation that have combined to produce a unique system of arbitration, often referred to as Arbitration with Chinese Characteristics.

Both of the key international arbitration institutions, the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) and the China Maritime Arbitration Commission (CMAC) are described in depth. The author’s insightful approach highlights the following aspects of the subject and more:

  • what is permitted and what is prohibited under the Arbitration Law;
  • enforcement of foreign judgements in China and of Chinese judgements elsewhere;
  • application of uniform procedural rules;
  • measures to overcome local protectionism;
  • effects of China’s most important bilateral investment treaties (BITs);
  • arbitration-related interpretations of the Supreme People’s Court;
  • forms of arbitration agreement; and
  • substantive requirements of the arbitration agreement.

With first-hand expert guidance on the actual handling of arbitration cases, recommended arbitration agreement clauses for numerous contingencies, case studies and comparative cases to elucidate the handling of specific issues, and abundant legal instruments for quick, direct reference to the relevant law– and an annex with English texts of the most important laws and regulations – this book offers all the details and insights a practitioner needs.

While Arbitration Law and Practice in China is primarily a detailed, practical examination of Chinese arbitration practice and related laws, the book’s special significance to non-Chinese practitioners lies in its attention to the difference between Chinese arbitration and the prevailing practice in Western countries, particularly where such difference represents a significant divergence. For this reason it will be of great practical value to business people everywhere operating or seeking opportunities to partner with Chinese enterprises. It will also be useful to corporate counsel, arbitration institutions, and students of dispute resolution.



Acknowledgements.

About the Author. Foreword.

Abbreviations.

1. History of Arbitration in China.

2. Arbitration Agreement.

3. Court and Arbitral Jurisdiction.

4. Applicable Law.

5. Arbitration Procedure.

6. Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in China.

7. Developments in Domain Name Disputes.

Appendices A–V: Documents.

Bibliography.

Table of Cases.

Table of Laws and Regulations.

Index.

Chapter

Chapters_01-KLI-TAO-Chapter-I.pdf

Chapters_02-KLI-TAO-Chapter-II.pdf

Chapters_03-KLI-TAO-Chapter-III.pdf

Chapters_04-KLI-TAO-Chapter-IV.pdf

Chapters_05-KLI-TAO-Chapter-V.pdf

Chapters_06-KLI-TAO-Chapter-VI.pdf

Chapters_07-KLI-TAO-Chapter-VII.pdf

Chapters_08-KLI-TAO-Appendix-A.pdf

Chapters_09-KLI-TAO-Appendix-B.pdf

Chapters_10-KLI-TAO-Appendix-C.pdf

Chapters_11-KLI-TAO-Appendix-D.pdf

Chapters_12-KLI-TAO-Appendix-E.pdf

Chapters_13-KLI-TAO-Appendix-F.pdf

Chapters_14-KLI-TAO-Appendix-G.pdf

Chapters_15-KLI-TAO-Appendix-H.pdf

Chapters_16-KLI-TAO-Appendix-I.pdf

Chapters_17-KLI-TAO-Appendix-J.pdf

Chapters_18-KLI-TAO-Appendix-K.pdf

Chapters_19-KLI-TAO-Appendix-L.pdf

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