Parties seeking to resolve disputes in China have a choice of arbitration institutions in an increasingly competitive environment. China's best-known arbitration commission has issued new rules to expedite the resolution of financial disputes, which it hopes can keep it ahead of the competition.
Legal
- July 02, 2003
By Mitch Dudek, Alex Wang & Chenbo Zhang, Jones Day, ShanghaiSince 1979, Chinese products have been the subject of more than 300 anti-dumping investigations…
July 02, 2003Signed: June 29 2003Effective: as of date of signatureMain contents: The Arrangement aims to progressively reduce or eliminate tariffs and non-tariff barriers…
July 02, 2003Promulgated: June 12 2003Effective: 30 days after the date of promulgationInterpreting authority: China National Tourism Administration and Ministry of…
July 02, 2003Courts in China have been taking the lead in interpreting China's intellectual property laws so as to meet international standards. Shanghai Municipality has recently made its own contribution with an Opinion on strengthening IP rights in foreign businesses.
July 02, 2003A detailed set of provisions which sets out the supervision and administration of state-owned assets.
July 02, 2003Repealed on July 03 2014: http://www.chinalawandpractice.com/Article/3377005/Provisions-for-the-Recognition-and-Protection-of-Well-known.html(Issued…
July 02, 2003Customs compliance and tax planning for cross-border transactions are becoming more important and complex. Payments between different links in a cross-border supply chain must be structured carefully to avoid high customs value and possible double taxation.
July 02, 2003A set of measures which aims at protecting intellectual property rights in Shanghai.
July 02, 2003Privately concluded land sales in China cost the state huge sums in lost revenue, and often mask collusion between the parties involved. This month we examine in detail the attempts to create a transparent legal framework for land use transactions.
July 02, 2003
