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Xi Lin , Hu Ke  (Jingtian & Gongcheng)
Chinese Law or No Law: The Lex Arbitri for Arbitrations Conducted by Overseas Arbitration Institutions in Mainland China
September 09, 2015

Longlide, Shenhua Coal and the issue ahead In a case regarded by many as a “milestone” for arbitration in China, Longlide Packing and Printing Co. Ltd. v. BP Agnati S.r.l (hereinafter “Longlide”) (…

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Helena Chen  (Pinsent Masons LLP)
The PRC's New Provisions on Recognition and Enforcement of Taiwan’s Civil Judgments and Arbitral Awards
August 25, 2015

The views expressed in this article are those of the author alone and should not be regarded as representative of, or binding upon ArbitralWomen and/or the author’s law firm. Taiwan is not a…

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Matthew Townsend  (Fangda Partners)
New Judicial Guidance on the CIETAC Split – Closure After Three Years of Uncertainty?
August 05, 2015

Summary In the three years since the 2012 declaration of independence by CIETAC’s former Shanghai and Shenzhen sub-commissions, affected parties have faced an uncertain and unpredictable arbitration…

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Arthur Ma  (Herbert Smith Freehills LLP) , Joanna Du  (Herbert Smith Freehills)
Chinese Court Enforces HKIAC Awards Despite Alleged Violations of PRC Regulations
March 18, 2015

The terms ‘variable interest entity’ (‘VIE’), ‘valuation adjustment mechanism’ (‘VAM’) and ‘public (social) interest of China’ (otherwise, Chinese ‘public policy’) each entail complex legal issues. …

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Lijun Cao  (Zhong Lun Law Firm)
To Be or Not to Be: The Practical Implications of Choosing Foreign Arbitration for Purely Domestic Contracts
March 06, 2015

The 2014 case of Application for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards between Beijing Chaolaixinsheng Sports and Leisure Co Ltd and Beijing Suowangzhixin Investment Consulting…

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James Rogers  (Norton Rose Fulbright LLP) , Matthew Townsend  (Fangda Partners)
CIETAC’s New Arbitration Rules 2015
February 17, 2015

and Jim James & Trevor Tan Introduction The latest edition of the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) Arbitration Rules (the 2015 Rules), which came into force…

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Lear Liu  (WunschArb) , Clarisse von Wunschheim
The CIETAC Feud: Big Brother Is Watching – But Is It Also Settling The Fight?
January 19, 2015

The split between CIETAC headquarters in Beijing and its two former Shanghai and Shenzhen sub-commissions following the adoption of CIETAC’s 2012 Arbitration Rules has remained in the spotlight. The…

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Olga Boltenko  (Fangda Partners)
Hong Kong Emerges as Russia’s Refuge while the EU’s Sanctions Cripple Major Russian Businesses
November 24, 2014

Numerous commentators have reported on the sanctions war in the past. What remains to see is how the sanctions war affects the Russia-related arbitration geography. On 8 September 2014, the European…

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Arthur (Xiao) Dong  (JunHe LLP)
Reflections on HKIAC’s Revised Model Arbitration Clause and Its Impact on Chinese Practice
October 25, 2014

The Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (“HKIAC”) has recently revised its Model Arbitration Clause to include a choice of law provision. "Any dispute, controversy, difference or claim arising…

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Arthur (Xiao) Dong  (JunHe LLP)
Does Supreme People’s Court’s Decision Open the Door for Foreign Arbitration Institutions to Explore the Chinese Market?
July 15, 2014

and Li Meng, AnJie Law Firm Whether foreign arbitration institutions could conduct arbitration in the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”) is a question that many industry insiders are curious about.…

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