(Peer-Reviewed) Lei Chen and André Janssen (eds.), Dispute Resolution in China
Gvantsa Dzneladze
The KoGuan Law School, Shanghai Jiao Tong University 上海交通大学 凯原法学院
Chinese Journal of International Law
, 2021-08-09
Book Review
1. Dispute Resolution in China, Europe and the World provides an expansive survey of international dispute resolution as it is today, specifically in the fields of commercial courts, commercial arbitration, and investment arbitration. Thus, the book is divided into three corresponding parts. Each largely succeeds in establishing goalposts that judiciaries, legislators, tribunals, and multinational companies can use to navigate key developments or to guide reforms.
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