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Business Disputes in China - 3rd Edition

Business Disputes in China - 3rd Edition
Author: Michael J. Moser
Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Arbitration and award
ISBN: 1933833971

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China has become a magnet for international business. At the same time, the "China boom" has also produced a dramatic increase in the number and complexity of business disputes. Knowing how to effectively manage business disputes is an important component of every successful China business strategy. Business Disputes in China, written by the world’s leading China disputes experts, provides you with an overview of current dispute settlement techniques and tools.


Managing 'Belt and Road' Business Disputes

Managing 'Belt and Road' Business Disputes
Author: Michael Moser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2021-04-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9789403518909

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This book is a follow-up to the comprehensive Managing Business Disputes in Today's China: Duelling with Dragons (2007) guide on foreign direct investment disputes that can arise in the course of initiating and operating a Chinese joint venture. Since its inauguration by the Chinese government in 2013, the 'Belt and Road Initiative' (BRI) has included projects in more than 70 countries spanning diverse economic and legal environments. The nature of the BRI coupled with the economic downturn as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic will inevitably generate more challenges than ever. Like its predecessor, this book poses a hypothetical scenario in order to explore the potential issues that may arise from Chinese-foreign business relationships in the BRI context. After setting the scene with the 'Afrina Government's' ill-fated infrastructure project involving Chinese and foreign parties, subsequent chapters provide comprehensive insight on and highlight the following issues that one must consider when dealing with BRI disputes: dispute settlement options; informal dispute settlement approaches; disputes involving Chinese State-Owned Enterprises; construction and project finance disputes; corruption and bribery; sanctions; environmental issues. This book will provide extensive guidance from seasoned practitioners on the legal and practical issues of disputes that arise from engaging with Chinese companies doing business outside China in the context of BRI projects.


Managing Business Disputes in Today's China

Managing Business Disputes in Today's China
Author: Michael J. Moser
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9041124624

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With its practical, problem-solving approach, this book provides corporate counsel, international lawyers, and business people, as well as students of dispute resolution, with a realistic picture of dispute settlement practices in business transactions in China today.


Dispute Resolution in China

Dispute Resolution in China
Author: Michael J. Moser
Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Arbitration and award
ISBN: 1933833742

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Dispute Resolution in China provides an up-to-date summary, commentary and analysis of how disputes are settled in today’s China. Like in many other jurisdictions, litigation and arbitration are the main dispute resolution methods to settle large commercial disputes in China. While litigation is more commonly used in domestic commercial disputes, arbitration is the most popular dispute resolution method among foreign parties who conduct business in China or with Chinese parties. Each of the chapters contained in this book deals with a selected topic in dispute resolution and is authored by a leading expert in the field. This book is a necessary resource for arbitration and litigation attorneys, as well as other professionals conducting business in China’s increasingly regulated and complex business environment.


China-eu Trade Disputes And Their Management

China-eu Trade Disputes And Their Management
Author: Qingjiang Kong
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-03-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9814452149

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The European Union (EU) has now become the largest trade partner of China. While Sino-US trade relations and particularly the high-profile trade disputes between the US and China get considerable academic attention for geopolitical reasons, less research has been done on the Sino-EU trade disputes that gradually loom large on the horizon. This book delves into the trade disputes between China and the EU and identifies the causes for trade disputes. It examines how the disputes will shape China-EU trade relations, and offers a macro overview on how the issues can be resolved or at least how they should be managed.This timely book sheds light on Sino-EU trade disputes, putting these in global perspective and enriching the literature in this regard.


Managing 'Belt and Road' Business Disputes

Managing 'Belt and Road' Business Disputes
Author: Michael Moser
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2021-04-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9403519347

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This book is a follow-up to the comprehensive Managing Business Disputes in Today’s China: Duelling with Dragons (2007) guide on foreign direct investment disputes that can arise in the course of initiating and operating a Chinese joint venture. Since its inauguration by the Chinese government in 2013, the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ (BRI) has included projects in more than 70 countries spanning diverse economic and legal environments. The nature of the BRI coupled with the economic downturn as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic will inevitably generate more challenges than ever. Like its predecessor, this book poses a hypothetical scenario in order to explore the potential issues that may arise from Chinese-foreign business relationships in the BRI context. After setting the scene with the ‘Afrina Government’s’ ill-fated infrastructure project involving Chinese and foreign parties, subsequent chapters provide comprehensive insight on and highlight the following issues that one must consider when dealing with BRI disputes: dispute settlement options; informal dispute settlement approaches; disputes involving Chinese State-Owned Enterprises; construction and project finance disputes; corruption and bribery; sanctions; environmental issues. This book will provide extensive guidance from seasoned practitioners on the legal and practical issues of disputes that arise from engaging with Chinese companies doing business outside China in the context of BRI projects.


China and International Commercial Dispute Resolution

China and International Commercial Dispute Resolution
Author: Qiao Liu
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004306730

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China and International Commercial Dispute Resolution presents important contributions from eminent legal scholars from Europe, the United States, Australia, South America, and China in a variety of areas of international commercial law with relevance to China. The authors provide expert analyses from a number of perspectives – doctrinal, comparative, empirical, economic, and legal – on an array of issues, private and public, involved in or arising from international commercial dispute resolution in China.


Resolving Business Disputes in China

Resolving Business Disputes in China
Author: Jingzhou Tao
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre: Arbitration and award
ISBN: 9789810495640

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Dispute Resolution in China

Dispute Resolution in China
Author: Weixia Gu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1317584767

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China's ever-expanding commercial influence has attracted global attention on how its civil and commercial disputes are resolved. This compelling new book, Dispute Resolution in China, offers a detailed examination of the elements in the Chinese legal system and the relevant reforms to the multiplicity of approaches to civil and commercial disputes in China today. This book reveals how civil litigation, commercial arbitration, mediation, and their hybrid dispute resolution have distinctly responded to, reformed, and developed in the context of China’s transformational economic growth, societal development, and international interaction in the last two decades. It situates these developments and continued experimentation within a unique hybrid of empirical, contextual, and comparative analytical framework, while paving productive pathways towards the future. This book argues that, rather than being a legal project, China’s civil and commercial dispute resolution system is essentially a social development project, which distinguishes the Chinese approach to civil justice reform from contemporary civil justice movements elsewhere. Among the primary methods of dispute resolution, commercial arbitration in China today uniquely transcending the traditional socio-political constraints, its reform has developed in favor of market-oriented considerations and shaped by China’s socio-economic dynamics and internationalization needs. By contrast, civil litigation and mediation being more instrumentalist in nature, their reform is socio-politically embedded and continues to prioritize social stability. This book also shines a fresh light on comparative assessments of top-down and bottom-up changes in China’s dispute resolution discourse, as well as on how China speaks to international dispute resolution systems. Original and rich in its analysis, this book will be essential reading and invaluable reference tool for scholars with a focus on Chinese law, comparative and international dispute resolution, and on broader legal, institutional, economic, social, political and cultural dimensions of dispute resolution development.