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Comparative Analysis of Interim Measures - Interim Remedies (England & Wales) v Preservation Measures (China) - Interim Remedies (England & Wales) v Preservation Measures (China) (Hardcover)
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Comparative Analysis of Interim Measures - Interim Remedies (England & Wales) v Preservation Measures (China) - Interim Remedies (England & Wales) v Preservation Measures (China) (Hardcover)
Series: Contemporary Commercial Law
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Interim remedies and provisional measures are a critical component
of civil/commercial litigation and arbitration. The objective of
this book is to set out not just the law and practice in relation
to the primary interim remedies and preservation measures available
in England & Wales and China, but also to provide the
comparative analysis between the two jurisdictions concerning these
interim measures. The system for interim remedies in England &
Wales is well-established, but preservation measures in China are a
work in progress and many differences exist between the two legal
systems, both in terms of theory and practice. For example, China
does not recognise the general concept of interim measures, if
looked at from the English law point of view, though it does have
similar concepts of Property preservation, evidence preservation
and behaviour preservation. China has recently adopted Chinese
Civil Code 2020 and in writing this book the authors have
incorporated all the relevant elements from the new Code. There is
no equivalent of Practice Directions in China, and this book
provides provide much needed clarity on this area, drawing together
the law and guidance which is presently scattered across numerous
local courts in the different provinces. This is an important book
that is likely to have a significant impact on existing scholarship
regarding interim remedies in England, Wales and China, and be of
interest of all parties involved in cross-border litigation. Its
readership will include industry professionals, academics,
policy-makers and government officials.
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