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Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

An ideal reference to guide practitioners and business people in the proper selection of a suitable arbitral seat or jurisdiction in Asia

Format: Book
$225.00

International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 3rd Edition

Format: Book
$150.00

Arbitration in Asia 2nd Edition - PDF (Downloadable Electronic Product)

An ideal reference to guide practitioners and business people in the proper selection of a suitable arbitral seat or jurisdiction in Asia

Format: Electronic
$225.00 - $335.00

Arbitration in China - Chapter 1 - International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Arbitration in Hong Kong - Chapter 2 - International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Arbitration in Indonesia - Chapter 3 - International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Arbitration in Japan - Chapter 4 - International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Arbitration in Korea - Chapter 5 - International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Arbitration in Singapore - Chapter 8 - International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Arbitration in Taiwan, Republic of China - Chapter 9 - International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Arbitration in Thailand - Chapter 10 - International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Arbitration in the Philippines - Chapter 7 - International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Arbitration in Vietnam - Chapter 11 - International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

$30.00

Australia and New Zealand - Chapter 17 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

The Arbitration (Foreign Awards and Agreements) Act 1974 incorporated into Australian law the United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards 1958 (the ‘New York Convention’).

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Cambodia - Chapter 10 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Cambodia’s legal system is in a relatively early stage of development.

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Dispute Resolution and Arbitration in Malaysia - Chapter 6 - International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Hong Kong - Chapter 5 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Hong Kong plays an important role as both a leading regional international arbitration centre and as a preferred venue for the arbitration of China-related business disputes.

Format: Electronic
$30.00

India - Chapter 16 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Arbitration is a necessary adjunct of commerce (national and international), an indispensable catalyst for facilitating trade.

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Indonesia - Chapter 15 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

The world’s largest archipelago, Indonesia, consists of over 17,000 islands of which about 6,000 are inhabited, the largest being Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi (Celebes) and Papua (western
Papua/New Guinea).

Format: Electronic
$30.00

International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition - PDF (Downloadable Electronic Product)

The chapters of International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition provide an in-depth introduction to the laws and institutions involved with commercial arbitration in each of Asia's leading trading nations.

Format: Electronic
$150.00

Japan - Chapter 1 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Arbitration is admittedly not yet a popular method of dispute resolution in Japan. It is certainly less known than litigation in court or mediation provided by court called chotei.

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Korea - Chapter 2 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Korea has been a member of the New York Convention for the last 30 years and in 1999 was the first among East Asian countries to adopt the UNCITRAL Model Law.

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Laos - Chapter 9 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Recourse to the Lao court system by foreign and domestic investors to resolve commercial disputes is limited and non-judiciary methods of dispute settlement are the preferred option.

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Malaysia - Chapter 14 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Brief legislative history of arbitration in Malaysia The island of Penang was founded in 1786.

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Mongolia - Chapter 3 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

The Mongolian National Arbitration Center (‘MNAC’) was founded on July 2, 1960 at the Mongolian National Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Myanmar - Chapter 12 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

The principle of arbitration was applied in the ancient Myanmar judicial system prior to the British-India period, though this was, of course, not in the form applied today.

Format: Electronic
$30.00

People's Republic of China - Chapter 4 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Arbitration plays an important role in dispute resolution in the People’s Republic of China (‘PRC’ or ‘China’).

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Philippines - Chapter 7 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

History of arbitration in the Philippines Arbitration in the Philippines during the period when it was a colony of Spain1 was governed by a few provisions of the Spanish Ley de Enjuiciamento Civil.

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Rethinking the Role of Law and Contracts in East West Commercial Relationships - Chapter 12 - International Commercial Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Singapore - Chapter 13 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Singapore was founded in 1819 as part of the Straits Settlements (comprising Penang, Malacca, and Singapore), but it was only after 1826 that a court system was set up throughout the Straits Settlements.

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Taiwan - Chapter 6 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

As the Republic of China on Taiwan (‘Taiwan’) experiences sustained economic growth, a concomitant reform of its legal system has become a pressing issue for the government.

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Thailand - Chapter 11 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Informal, out-of-court dispute resolution has a long history in Thailand.

Format: Electronic
$30.00

Vietnam - Chapter 8 - Arbitration in Asia - 2nd Edition

Prior to the dawn of Vietnam’s open-door policy in 1986 there were few commercial disputes in Vietnam. Most commerce and production was undertaken, owned, or controlled by the State, and did not involve
foreign parties.

Format: Electronic
$30.00