Arbitration in China Rules & Perspectives
The book provides a comprehensive and practical overview of arbitration in the People’s Republic of China. The process of arbitrating a dispute is described from the perspective of a non-Chinese individual or business. Readers are guided through the typic
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Giovanni Pisacane Lea Murphy Calvin Zhang
Arbitration in China Rules & Perspectives
China Law, Tax & Accounting Series editors Giovanni Pisacane, Shanghai, China Daniele Zibetti, Shanghai, China Lea Murphy, Shanghai, China Marta Snaidero, Shanghai, China Calvin Zhang, Shanghai, China Sophia Zhao, Shanghai, China
This series provides practical overviews, suggestions and advice on the main issues concerning law, tax and accounting in China. Each topic is investigated in depth from a professional point of view, and will, where possible, include the opinions of CPAs and Lawyers. These books provide useful tools for understanding the Chinese law, tax and accounting systems, they are written by professionals, for professionals. Every book in the series includes an appendix with the relevant laws and regulation and, where possible, the main interpretation of the Supreme Court of China.
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/13914
Giovanni Pisacane Lea Murphy Calvin Zhang •
Arbitration in China Rules & Perspectives
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Calvin Zhang GWA Law, Tax & Accounting Shanghai China
Giovanni Pisacane GWA Law, Tax & Accounting Shanghai China Lea Murphy GWA Law, Tax & Accounting Shanghai China
ISSN 2365-628X China Law, Tax & Accounting ISBN 978-981-10-0683-8 DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-0684-5
ISSN 2365-6298
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ISBN 978-981-10-0684-5
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Contents
1 Introduction to Chinese Arbitration Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Why Choose Arbitration for Business Disputes in China? . . . 1.2 Legal Sources Governing Arbitration in China. . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 Types of Dispute, Types of Arbitration and Types of Award in the Chinese Legal System .
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