...National Security Act passed in Hong Kong might have international companies increasingly avoid Hong Kong for a center for dispute resolution, especially knowing that China’s influence over Hong Kong is...
...law does not recognise this principle at all.[17] In China, it is either the people’s court or the arbitration commission that can decide upon issues pertaining to arbitral tribunal’s jurisdiction.[18]...
Author: Sam Blay** Published: December 1997 Jurisdiction: China Topics: Parties Description: As far back as 1956, the People’s Republic of China established the Foreign Trade Arbitration Commission (FTAC). Under the...
...Equitable Treatment as Boilerplate Michael Waibel Promoting Sustainable Development in BITs: The EU Experience Ramon Vidal Puig CFIUS Reforms in Context: China in the Crosshairs of CFIUS Zhu (Judy) Wang...
...covering the main arbitration jurisdictions (Austria, Belgium, Brazil, China, England and Wales, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, the Netherlands, the Russian Federation, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States),...
Author: Loukas Mistelis* Published: December 2009 Jurisdictions: Australia China Hong Kong Japan Germany Switzerland Canada Topics: Settlement ADR ICCA Description: I. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Settlement in international arbitration has been a...
...and relevance of the Convention cannot be denied as it has been ratified by 94 States including most of the major economies like the United States, China, Japan, France and...
...importance to the possibility of the award being reviewed by national courts following national law reflected in Eco Swiss China Time Ltd v. Benetton International NV (C-126/97) and Elisa María...
...thanks to Marco Polo, reached China, while two other great Italian explorers, Christopher Columbus and Amerigo Vespucci, respectively discovered the Americas and gave these new continents their name. These are...
...period, imported capital. As a result, many concluded treaties in the 1990s with capital-exporting countries like Turkey, the Netherlands, and China, which were major investors in the region. However, the...
...of Necessity in Customary International Law: Insights from WTO Law and Foreign Investment Law Alberto Alvarez-Jiménez Notes & Comments The Enforcement of Mediation Settlement Agreements in China Jiaqi Liang Book...
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