Business Disputes in China - Third Edition
China has become a magnet for international business. At the same time, the "China boom" has also produced a dramatic increase in the number and complexity of business disputes. Knowing how to effectively manage business disputes is an important component of every successful China business strategy. Business Disputes in China, written by the world’s leading China disputes experts, provides you with an overview of current dispute settlement techniques and tools.
PDF of Title Page and T.O.C.
Contributors
Chapter 1: Managing Business Disputes in Today's China: Introduction
Michael J. Moser
Chapter 2: Resolving Disputes in China Using Mediation
Danny McFadden
Chapter 3: Arbitration in China: An Overview
Meg Utterback, James Rowland and Iain Munro
Chapter 4: A Q&A Guide to Dispute Resolution in China
Helen H. Shi
Chapter 5: Arbitration in China: Recent Developments
Brenda Horrigan, Felix Hess and Siew Lin Mok
Chapter 6: Choosing an Arbitral Institution in Cross Border Commercial Arbitration
Michael J. Moser and Friven Yeoh
Chapter 7: The Influence of Culture and Traditions on Arbitration Laws in Asia
Nigel N.T. Li and Angela Y. Lin
Chapter 8: Drafting Arbitration Agreements in Commercial and M&A Transactions
Peter Yuen
Chapter 9: Validity of Arbitration Agreements under Chinese Law
Huang Tao
Chapter 10: CIETAC Arbitration in a Nutshell
Yu Jianlong
Chapter 11: Bridging the Gap between Western and Chinese Arbitration Systems: A Practical Introduction for American Businesses
Graeme Johnston
Chapter 12: New Supreme People's Court Interpretation on Mainland China's Arbitration Law
Michael J. Moser and Friven Yeoh
Chapter 14: 10 Tips For Employers With Operations In China
Isabella I. H. Wan and Peter A. Susser
Chapter 15: Terminating Employment Contracts Due to Incompetence: Challenges and Solutions
Isabella I. H. Wan and Joonho Tan
Chapter 16: Litigation in the People's Courts
Ariel Ye
Chapter 17: Cross-Border Enforcement of Commercial Judgments and Awards within China
Graeme Johnston and Han Yun
Chapter 18: Enforcement of Foreign Court Judgments and Foreign Arbitral Awards in China
Jessica J. Fei
Chapter 19: Enforcement of Arbitral Awards: The Taiwanese Perspective
Ing Loong Yang
Chapter 20: Investor-State Arbitration and China -- An Overview
Kaj Hobér and Nils Eliasson
Chapter 21: Investment Treaty Protection of Chinese Natural Resources Investments
Nils Eliasson
Appendices: Institutional Rules and Documents
Appendix 1: AAA/ICDR International Arbitration Rules
Appendix 2: The Beijing Arbitration Commission Rules
Appendix 3: CIETAC International Arbitration Rules
Appendix 4: ICC Arbitration Rules
Appendix 5: HKIAC Administered Arbitration Rules
Michael J. Moser is Chairman of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC), Vice President of the Asia Pacific Regional Arbitration Group, Co-Chair of the China Arbitration Forum and a former Vice-Chair of the Arbitration Committee of the IBA. He also serves as a Member of the CIETAC Commission, a Court Member of the LCIA and a Board Member of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. He has served as Arbitrator or Counsel in more than 250 international arbitrations.
Michael J. Moser is Chairman of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC), Vice President of the Asia Pacific Regional Arbitration Group, Co-Chair of the China Arbitration Forum and a former Vice-Chair of the Arbitration Committee of the IBA. He also serves as a Member of the CIETAC Commission, a Court Member of the LCIA and a Board Member of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. He has served as Arbitrator or Counsel in more than 250 international arbitrations.
PDF of Title Page and T.O.C.
Contributors
Chapter 1: Managing Business Disputes in Today's China: Introduction
Michael J. Moser
Chapter 2: Resolving Disputes in China Using Mediation
Danny McFadden
Chapter 3: Arbitration in China: An Overview
Meg Utterback, James Rowland and Iain Munro
Chapter 4: A Q&A Guide to Dispute Resolution in China
Helen H. Shi
Chapter 5: Arbitration in China: Recent Developments
Brenda Horrigan, Felix Hess and Siew Lin Mok
Chapter 6: Choosing an Arbitral Institution in Cross Border Commercial Arbitration
Michael J. Moser and Friven Yeoh
Chapter 7: The Influence of Culture and Traditions on Arbitration Laws in Asia
Nigel N.T. Li and Angela Y. Lin
Chapter 8: Drafting Arbitration Agreements in Commercial and M&A Transactions
Peter Yuen
Chapter 9: Validity of Arbitration Agreements under Chinese Law
Huang Tao
Chapter 10: CIETAC Arbitration in a Nutshell
Yu Jianlong
Chapter 11: Bridging the Gap between Western and Chinese Arbitration Systems: A Practical Introduction for American Businesses
Graeme Johnston
Chapter 12: New Supreme People's Court Interpretation on Mainland China's Arbitration Law
Michael J. Moser and Friven Yeoh
Chapter 14: 10 Tips For Employers With Operations In China
Isabella I. H. Wan and Peter A. Susser
Chapter 15: Terminating Employment Contracts Due to Incompetence: Challenges and Solutions
Isabella I. H. Wan and Joonho Tan
Chapter 16: Litigation in the People's Courts
Ariel Ye
Chapter 17: Cross-Border Enforcement of Commercial Judgments and Awards within China
Graeme Johnston and Han Yun
Chapter 18: Enforcement of Foreign Court Judgments and Foreign Arbitral Awards in China
Jessica J. Fei
Chapter 19: Enforcement of Arbitral Awards: The Taiwanese Perspective
Ing Loong Yang
Chapter 20: Investor-State Arbitration and China -- An Overview
Kaj Hobér and Nils Eliasson
Chapter 21: Investment Treaty Protection of Chinese Natural Resources Investments
Nils Eliasson
Appendices: Institutional Rules and Documents
Appendix 1: AAA/ICDR International Arbitration Rules
Appendix 2: The Beijing Arbitration Commission Rules
Appendix 3: CIETAC International Arbitration Rules
Appendix 4: ICC Arbitration Rules
Appendix 5: HKIAC Administered Arbitration Rules