Sentences with phrase «chinese arbitration law»

This may be for several reasons including a perceived lack of neutrality where the counter-party is Chinese and concerns about the nuances of Chinese arbitration law (although change may also be coming in that respect too, as indicated during the UNCITRAL Asia - Pacific Judicial Summit during Arbitration Week).

Not exact matches

U.S. supplier of advanced LED panels in Hong Kong arbitration against Chinese manufacturer for breach of warranty resulting in defective products and defending counterclaim alleging breach of trade secret laws
Representing the official Chinese - appointed administrator in several London - seated arbitrations, involving complex questions of law under the Cross Border Insolvency Regulation and impact of Chinese court decisions.
a Chinese corporation in Hong Kong (Chinese language) arbitration proceedings under United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) rules in relation to a software licensing dispute
The speakers are representatives from both Chinese and Swedish law firms, arbitration institutions, and in - house counsel.
With litigation being a major forte, TianTong also renders professional service relating to arbitration, enforcement of judgement or arbitral awards and providing Chinese law expert opinions in foreign - related litigation and arbitration proceedings.
Presiding arbitrator in LCIA arbitration between Chinese, UK, Turkish and other companies in a joint venture dispute (seat England, English law)
It continues 9 a.m. Friday October 26 at the Lincoln Center campus of Fordham Law School, 140 West 62nd Street — with a Conversation with famed former SDNY U.S. Attorney and Debevoise litigation chief Mary Jo White, who indicted Bin Laden and pursued Siemens for foreign corrupt practices; a Lecture by the chief Yugoslav tribunal war crimes judge Ted Meron; a two - part series on ICSID investment arbitration with ICSID secretary general Meg Kinnear; and a talk by blind Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng.
Agreements which are governed by the laws of China, and either are subject to being settled by the Chinese courts or by arbitration have much better odds of being enforced.
During four days, the delegation will visit Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, where local law firms, arbitrators and students have been invited to seminars and lectures on Chinese and Swedish arbitration.
Another arbitrator commented that in his experience in Chinese law governed arbitrations, judicial interpretations were considered binding.
One commented that because judicial interpretations in China serve as an important source of interpretation of law, as more detailed and convincing guidance on how Chinese legislation should be applied, that he usually followed (applied) judicial interpretations of Chinese substantive law in arbitration.
The issue poses both theoretical and practical questions and is one that I had been exploring earlier this week offline with several blog followers (and some others in the Chinese legal community), in relation to Chinese law governed arbitration.
These will be drawn from both common law and civil law jurisdictions and will be able to conduct arbitrations in a number of languages including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, French, German and Italian.
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