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Dispute Resolution in the People’s Republic of China

Author : Zhiqiong June Wang,Jianfu Chen
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2019-12-02
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789004331280

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Dispute Resolution in the People’s Republic of China by Zhiqiong June Wang,Jianfu Chen Pdf

This book provides a comprehensive and contextual analysis of the various methods of civil dispute resolution in the PRC. The approach to analysis is historical, comparative and socio-legal.

Securities Dispute Resolution in China

Author : Sanzhu Zhu
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-06
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781351149587

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Securities Dispute Resolution in China by Sanzhu Zhu Pdf

Securities Dispute Resolution in China is a comprehensive and detailed study of the increasingly important issue of how cases involving securities are dealt with by Chinese courts, commissions and other administrative authorities and by arbitration and mediation in the PRC. The work identifies the nature and types of securities disputes and the various procedures, including alternative dispute resolution, used to address them. This timely, groundbreaking book is particularly relevant at a time of growing foreign investment in China's securities market. The volume will be an invaluable resource for researchers and practitioners in developed as well as emerging markets.

Mediation in Contemporary China

Author : Hualing Fu,Michael Palmer (Barrister)
Publisher : Law in East Asia Series
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Dispute resolution (Law)
ISBN : 0854902244

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Mediation in Contemporary China by Hualing Fu,Michael Palmer (Barrister) Pdf

This collection of essays is the result of a collaborative project between Professors Fu Hualing and Michael Palmer, along with scholars in both Hong Kong and mainland China, on the nature and place of mediation in the justice system of the People's Republic of China. The project explores key aspects of the continuing central importance of mediation as a dispute resolution process, the various efforts at the refurbishment of mediation that have been made over the past decade or so, and the reforms that would best enhance the practice, theory and teaching of mediation. Mediation is used in China today for handling disputes in a variety of institutional contexts: 'people's mediation', which is primarily a form of local community dispute resolution, judicial mediation carried out by judges in and around the court, administrative mediation as conducted by officials and often focused on specific areas of governmental responsibility (as, for example, is the case with environment disputes), mediation in arbitral proceedings, and private mediation carried out without specific institutional support. Over the past fifteen years or so, in response to the rapid economic and social changes taking place in mainland China (including, inter alia, a declining importance of the local community) there have been attempts to institutionalize mediation, to resource it better, and to give it more legitimacy and legal force. In handling cases that come before the courts, judicial mediation continues to be seen as a particularly useful process, offering flexibility and effectiveness in dispute resolution (and even in handling serious criminal cases). But at the same time, the widespread reliance on mediation can also mean that dispute negotiations do not take place in the 'shadow of the court' but, rather, in the 'shadow of mediation'. Under the current Xi Jinping government, the Chinese Communist Party's concern with political stability and social harmony has intensified. Even more so now than in the past, China's judges, people's mediators, arbitrators and others have to consider the social and political impact of their dispute resolution work, and to see mediation as a part of a larger scheme of dispute containment.

Dispute Resolution in China, Europe and World

Author : Lei Chen,André Janssen
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2020-04-11
Category : Law
ISBN : 9783030429744

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Dispute Resolution in China, Europe and World by Lei Chen,André Janssen Pdf

This book brings together articles from leading experts in the field of international dispute resolution. The main focus is on the situation in Asia, though the European perspective also plays an important part. Accordingly, the focus on the Asian dispute resolution market with a distinctly American and European “touch” is one of the book’s most unique features. The dispute resolution market is rapidly transforming, and dispute resolution law is changing with it –especially in Asia. This book highlights recent advances and outlines future trends in this area. Emphasis is especially placed on International Commercial Arbitration Law on the one hand; and on International Investment Arbitration Law on the other. Two dedicated sections address these two topics, while another is dedicated to a quite new phenomenon in the field of international dispute resolution, the emergence of International Commercial Courts not only in Asia, but also in other regions of the world (e.g. in the Netherlands). This raises a host of interesting legal questions, which the book addresses. The book’s final section investigates general trends in dispute resolution (e.g. the rising cost problem in arbitration in general).

Conflict of Laws in the People’s Republic of China

Author : Zheng Sophia Tang,Yongping Xiao,Zhengxin Huo
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2016-07-27
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781849808590

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Conflict of Laws in the People’s Republic of China by Zheng Sophia Tang,Yongping Xiao,Zhengxin Huo Pdf

The area of conflict of laws in China has undergone fundamental development in the past three decades and the most recent changes in the 2010s, regarding both jurisdiction and choice of law rules, mark the establishment of a modern Chinese conflicts system. Jointly written by three professors from both China and the UK, this book provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive analysis of Chinese conflict of laws in civil and commercial matters, covering jurisdiction, choice of law, procedure, judgment and awards recognition and enforcement, and interregional conflicts in China.

Access to Justice for the Chinese Consumer

Author : Ling Zhou
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-14
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781509931064

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Access to Justice for the Chinese Consumer by Ling Zhou Pdf

This book offers a socio-legal exploration of localised consumer complaint processing and dispute resolution in the People's Republic of China – now the second largest consumer market in the world – and the experiences of both ordinary and 'professional' consumers. Drawing on detailed analysis of an impressive body of empirical data, this book highlights local Chinese understandings and practice styles of 'mediation', and identifies in popular consciousness a continuing sense of reliance on the government for securing consumer rights in China. These are not only important features of consumer dispute processing in themselves, but also help to to explain why no ombudsman system has emerged. This innovative book looks at the nature of China's distinctive dispute resolution and complaints system, issues within that system, and the experiences of consumers within it. The book illustrates the access to justice processes locally available to aggrieved consumers and provides a unique contribution to comparative consumer law studies in Asia and elsewhere.

Chinese Arbitration

Author : Association for International Arbitration
Publisher : Maklu
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789046602638

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Chinese Arbitration by Association for International Arbitration Pdf

A prosperous economy goes hand in hand with a competent, impartial, and efficient legal system. International investment is only possible when the business parties are confident that adequate dispute resolution possibilities exist. A conference on "Arbitration in China" was held by the Association for International Arbitration (AIA) in March 2009. This book - a product of the conference - highlights the newest opportunities and updates - for lawyers, arbitrators, mediators, and investors - about arbitration and mediation in the event a dispute were to arise with Chinese partners. The book includes the conference's opening remarks, presented by the president of the AIA, Johan Billiet, who highlights the differences between Chinese and 'Western' arbitration. Other contributions include: the issue of mediation and arbitration in China * International Chamber of Commerce arbitration in China * arbitration differences between China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission and other Asian institutions, such as Hong Kong International Arbitration Center, Singapore International Arbitration Center, Korean Commercial Arbitration Board, and Japan Commercial Arbitration Association * recent developments in Chinese arbitration * the issue of recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards in China.

Contract, Guanxi, and Dispute Resolution in China

Author : Tahirih V. Lee
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 442 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN : 0815324839

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Contract, Guanxi, and Dispute Resolution in China by Tahirih V. Lee Pdf

Guanxi Winn, Jane Kaufman "Relational Practices and the Marginalization of Law: Informal Financial Practices of Small Businesses in Taiwan" "Law and Society Review 28"(1994) Contract Chang, Phyllis L. "Deciding Disputes: Factors that Guide Chinese Courts in the Adjudicaiton of Rural Responsibility contract Disputes" "Law and Contemporary Problems 52" (1989) * Cheng, Lucie and Arthur Rosett "Contract with a Chinese Face" "Journal of Chinese Law 5" (1991) * Lee, Tahirih V. "Risky Business: Courts, Culture, and the Marketplace" "University of Miami" "Law Review 47" (1993) * Scogin, Hugh "Between Heaven and Earth: Han Contracts" "University of Southern California Law Review 63" (1990) Dispute Resolution Clarke, Don. "Dispute Resolution in China" "Journal of Chinese Law 5" (1991) * Finder, Susan "The Supreme People's Court of the PRC" "Journal of Chinese Law 7" (1993) * Jianxin, Ren. "Mediation, Conciliation, Arbitration and Litigation inthe PRC" "International Business Lawyer" (October, 1987) * Josephs, Hilary "Defamation, Invasion of Privacy, and the Press in the People's Republic of China""Pacific Basin Law Journal 11" (1993) * Woo, Margaret Y.D. "Abjudication Supervision and Judicial Independence in the PRC" "American Journal of Comparative Law 39 "(1991)

China and International Commercial Dispute Resolution

Author : Qiao Liu,Wenhua Shan
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2015-10-30
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789004306738

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China and International Commercial Dispute Resolution by Qiao Liu,Wenhua Shan Pdf

China and International Commercial Dispute Resolution is a unique collection of papers which deal expertly with legal issues arising from international commercial dispute resolution in China, utilizing a multiplicity of approaches including doctrinal, comparative, empirical, economic and legal analyses.

Managing Business Disputes in Today's China

Author : Michael J. Moser
Publisher : Kluwer Law International B.V.
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789041124623

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Managing Business Disputes in Today's China by Michael J. Moser Pdf

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.

Chinese Justice

Author : Margaret Y. K. Woo,Mary Elizabeth Gallagher
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2014-05-14
Category : Civil procedure
ISBN : 1139078720

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Chinese Justice by Margaret Y. K. Woo,Mary Elizabeth Gallagher Pdf

This volume analyzes whether China's thirty years of legal reform have taken root in Chinese society by examining how ordinary citizens are using the legal system in contemporary China. It is an interdisciplinary look at law in action and at legal institutions from the bottom up, that is, beginning with those at the ground level that are using and working in the legal system. It explores the emergent Chinese conception of justice one that seeks to balance Chinese tradition, socialist legacies, and the needs of the global market. Given the political dimension of dispute resolution in creating, settling, and changing social norms, this volume contributes to a greater understanding of political and social change in China today and of the process of legal reform generally.

Toward a New Framework for Peaceful Settlement of China's Territorial and Boundary Disputes

Author : Junwu Pan
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2009-02-23
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789047427742

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Toward a New Framework for Peaceful Settlement of China's Territorial and Boundary Disputes by Junwu Pan Pdf

This book offers a legal perspective of settlement of China’s territorial and boundary disputes against the new background of China’s increasingly integrating itself into global economic, political and legal systems.

Implementation of Law in the People's Republic of China

Author : Jianfu Chen,Yuwen Li,Jan Michiel Otto
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2021-08-04
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789004481183

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Implementation of Law in the People's Republic of China by Jianfu Chen,Yuwen Li,Jan Michiel Otto Pdf

China, after some twenty years of reform, is no longer a country without law. Indeed, one may legitimately complain that there are too many laws that are changing too rapidly. However, law acquires no life nor performs its intended social functions without proper implementation and enforcement. Here, few people, Chinese or foreign, are content with the general situation of implementation of law in China. The problems and difficulties in implementing and enforcing laws and regulations are reported and discussed in the various forums of the Chinese media almost on a daily basis, and often reported in Western media also. Academics in China are filling the pages of various legal journals with their diagnoses and analyses of the causes of, and solutions to, the lack of proper implementation of law, and legal regulations and policy measures are being issued to deal with these problems and to overcome the difficulties. The future of the rule of law in China, as we are so often reminded by scholars of Chinese politics and law, largely depends on the proper implementation and enforcement of law. This is a book about `law-in-action' in China, that is, it focuses on the administration of the law as a process through which `law-in-the-books' is put into action and, hence, is made to perform its intended social functions. It deals with the process, the institutional settings (the players), and the political, economic, social, and cultural settings (the factors) involved in the administration of law in China. Throughout the book, we will see a variety of problems and difficulties involved in implementing and enforcing laws and regulations that are identified and analyzed by the contributors. We will also see analyses on legal regulations and policy measures that have been issued to rectify the many identified problems, to raise the standard of actual implementation of law, and to improve the functioning of the various law-implementing/enforcing authorities. Additionally, the book provides various case studies on implementation of law in China. The present book, we believe, is among the first collective efforts at a systematic and comprehensive study of the implementation of law in China, and we hope that it will stimulate many more such studies - studies on the actual operation and impact of law on society and on individuals.