Dispute Resolution in China, Europe and World

Dispute Resolution in China, Europe and World

Chen, Lei; Janssen, Andre

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

04/2021

292

Mole

Inglês

9783030429768

15 a 20 dias

462

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Part I: Commercial Arbitration.- Chapter 1. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in Mainland China - An Empirical Survey.- Chapter 2. Latest Development of Chinese International Arbitration - From the Perspective of SCIA's Innovation.- Chapter 3. Reflections on the Key Ingredients for Successful Reform of International Commercial Arbitration in the Asia Pacific.- Chapter .- 4. Interim Injunction in Mainland China .- Chapter 5. Conflict of Laws Rules Adopted by Chinese Courts and Arbitral Tribunals in the Context of Cross-Border Dispute.- Part II: Investment Arbitration.- Chapter 6. Are They or are They Not? The Compatibility of Arbitration Clauses in Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) with European Union Law.- Part III: General Trends of Dispute Resolution.- Chapter 7. Progress and Trends in Dispute Resolution Worldwide: An Asian Perspective.- Chapter 8. Rising Costs in International Arbitration: Is Arbitration Still Better Than Litigation?.- Chapter 9. Court's Assistance on On-going Off-shore Arbitration Cases in Both Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong (A Comparative Study).- Chapter 10. New Trends in Arbitration: Is the Arbitrator's Role Changing?.- Part IV Internation Commercial Court.- Chapter 11. German Commercial Court.- Chapter 12. The Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments of International Commercial Courts.- Chapter 13. The Netherlands Commercial Court (NCC) - Challenges and Perspectives.- Chapter 14. Dispute Resolution in the Context of the One Belt One Road Initiative.
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Dispute Resolution;International Mediation;International Arbitration;International Investment Arbitration;International Commercial Courts;Enforcement of Arbitral Awards;Asia and Dispute Resolution;Party Autonomy in Arbitration