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China - a perspective on international arbitration in China: recent developments and CIETAC arbitration

Series: Construction Law Journal ; 20(5) 2004, 231-261(8)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Seeks to provide information on conducting international arbitration in China. Identifies primary sources of arbitration law in China. Explains the difference between the application of the Arbitration Act to international and domestic applications. Looks at the establishment of the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC), its jurisdiction and rules. Highlights points to bear in mind when considering a CIETAC clause, looks at challenging the enforcement and cancellation of an arbitral award and the enforcement of arbitral awards issued by non-Chinese arbitral agencies.
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Seeks to provide information on conducting international arbitration in China. Identifies primary sources of arbitration law in China. Explains the difference between the application of the Arbitration Act to international and domestic applications. Looks at the establishment of the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC), its jurisdiction and rules. Highlights points to bear in mind when considering a CIETAC clause, looks at challenging the enforcement and cancellation of an arbitral award and the enforcement of arbitral awards issued by non-Chinese arbitral agencies.