...surpassed the U.S. to become Africa’s largest trading partner; there are now bilateral trade agreements between China and 40 countries on the African continent. Between 2000 and 2014, China-Africa trade...
...on June 30, 2020, which criminalizes separatism, subversion, terrorism, and collusion with foreign or external forces.[1] The articles provide China’s central government with enormous discretion to impose its criminal laws...
...growing. For example, as of August 2023, Central Asian states were parties to 214 BITs with countries such as the United States, China, France, Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and...
...Ministry of Just., Mar. 3, 2020), http://www.moj.gov.cn/government_public/content/2020-03/03/tzwj_3243112.html. [7] Vincent Chow, China Pushes for Increase in Online Dispute Resolution as It Reboots Economy.” Law.Com Int’l (Mar. 19, 2020, 7:42 PM), https://www.law.com/international-edition/2020/03/19/china-pushes-for-increase-in-online-dispute-resolution-as-it-reboots-economy/....
...fraud, and shareholder oppression. For instance, under Indian law, shareholder oppression cases are not arbitrable and must necessarily be submitted to the National Company Law Tribunal.[1] In China, antitrust claims...
...over the ordinary meaning of the text of that treaty. In another instance, the joint interpretation effected via an exchange of letters between China and Laos (stating that the China-Laos...
Authors: Venna Cheng,* Rosalyn Han,** Rachael O’Grady,† Sarah Reynolds†† and Patricia Ugalde Revilla˚ Published: October 2020 Jurisdictions: England Hong Kong Singapore United States New York Texas China France Spain International...
...the Graduate Institute in Geneva and a Master of Laws from Catholic University in Milan. Christine (Yi) Kang is Co-Chair of the China Practice of Hughes Hubbard...
...2L at Columbia Law School. She graduated from the China University of Political Science and Law with an LL.B. in Law and a B.A. in English Language and Literature, and...
...investment.[1] The same is also corroborated by the 2023 Angola-China BIT , 2022 Hungary-Oman BIT, and the 2020 Japan-Morocco BIT, which incorporate the Salini test sans the “Economic Development” requirement....
...counsel in connection with the arbitration); Luke Peterson, Permanent Court of Arbitration website goes offline, with cyber-security firm contending that security flaw was exploited in concert with China-Philippines arbitration, IAReporter,...
...United States, India, China and Japan.[19] Indian health advocacy groups are already urging the government to revoke the patent due to the public interest.[20] On the other hand, UK based...
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