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As more and more transnational businesses invest in China, the
spectre of commercial disputes looms larger and larger. This book,
a deeply knowledgeable introduction to the law and practice of
commercial dispute settlement in today's China, is especially
valuable because such disputes raise a plethora of issues that
challenge the expertise of non-Chinese lawyers. Written by senior
lawyers with rich practical experience in China, "Duelling with
Dragons" uses a hypothetical scenario to highlight the kinds of
disputes that can arise in the course of initiating and operating a
Chinese joint venture. After introductory chapters setting out the
background and the disputes facing "Ricepower" and its investors,
subsequent chapters deal with an overview and evaluation of the
various options available to the parties to resolve their
conflicts. These include such mechanisms as the following:
arbitration inside China; arbitration outside China; litigation in
the People's Courts; administrative appeals; and investor-state
arbitration. Specialized themes include intellectual property
disputes, employment and labour disputes, criminal law aspects of
business disputes, and enforcement of dispute outcomes both inside
China and abroad. The book also features a detailed table of
legislation and cases, and statistics on arbitration and litigation
in China. With its practical, problem-solving approach, "Duelling
with Dragons" provides corporate counsel, international lawyers,
and business people, as well as students of dispute resolution,
with a realistic picture of dispute settlement practices in
business transactions in China today.
Although the years 1921-48 saw a gradual strengthening of the
so-called 'special relationship' between the United States and
Great Britain, anglophobia remained a potent force in American
political life throughout that period. In Twisting the Lion's Tail
, John E. Moser examines this phenomenon, showing how traditional
American images of King George III and the redcoats were revived by
immigrants, farmers and other groups hoping to advance an
anti-British agenda.
The mathematical works of Fritz John whose deep and original ideas
have had a great influence on the development of various fields in
mathema tical analysis are made available with these volumes. His
works are certainly well known to the experts, but knowledge of his
contributions may not have spread as widely as it should have. For
example, the concept of functions of bounded mean oscillations
plays a central role in harmonic analysis today, but it is perhaps
less known that this class of functions was introduced by John as
early as 1961, motivated by his work in elasticity theory. With the
publication of this collection, a wider circle of mathematicians
will become familiar with, and appreciate, the fertile ideas of
Fritz John. The organization of these two volumes was undertaken in
consultation with the author. It was decided not to present the
papers in chronological order, but rather to subdivide them into
ten sections representing different mathematical topics to which
John has contributed. Commentaries made by experts in the fields
are appended to each section. Since the division into sec tions
could, of course, not be made sharply, there are several overlaps.
For instance, the comments of Louis Nirenberg refer to Elasticity
Theory VI, Geometric Inequalities VIII, and Functions of Bounded
Mean Oscillations IX. To help the reader, cross-references and
remarks by the author will be found at the end of each section."
The mathematical works of Fritz John whose deep and original ideas
have had a great influence on the development of various fields in
mathema tical analysis are made available with these volumes. His
works are certainly well known to the experts, but knowledge of his
contributions may not have spread as widely as it should have. For
example, the concept of functions of bounded mean oscillations
plays a central role in harmonic analysis today, but it is perhaps
less known that this class of functions was introduced by John as
early as 1961, motivated by his work in elasticity theory. With the
publication of this collection, a wider circle of mathematicians
will become familiar with, and appreciate, the fertile ideas of
Fritz John. The organization of these two volumes was undertaken in
consultation with the author. It was decided not to present the
papers in chronological order, but rather to subdivide them into
ten sections representing different mathematical topics to which
John has contributed. Commentaries made by experts in the fields
are appended to each section. Since the division into sec tions
could, of course, not be made sharply, there are several overlaps.
For instance, the comments of Louis Nirenberg refer to Elasticity
Theory VI, Geometric Inequalities VIII, and Functions of Bounded
Mean Oscillations IX. To help the reader, cross-references and
remarks by the author will be found at the end of each section."
Although the "Han" Chinese constitute about 95 percent of the
population of the PRC, they are much more diverse than most
Westerners realize. The numerous subgroups of Han speak dialects
that seem almost like different languages, and they have a wide
range of cultural traditions (differing cuisines, operatic forms,
life styles, and attitudes toward
The mathematical works of Fritz John whose deep and original ideas
have had a great influence on the development of various fields in
mathema tical analysis are made available with these volumes. His
works are certainly well known to the experts, but knowledge of his
contributions may not have spread as widely as it should have. For
example, the concept of functions of bounded mean oscillations
plays a central role in harmonic analysis today, but it is perhaps
less known that this class of functions was introduced by John as
early as 1961, motivated by his work in elasticity theory. With the
publication of this collection, a wider circle of mathematicians
will become familiar with, and appreciate, the fertile ideas of
Fritz John. The organization of these two volumes was undertaken in
consultation with the author. It was decided not to present the
papers in chronological order, but rather to subdivide them into
ten sections representing different mathematical topics to which
John has contributed. Commentaries made by experts in the fields
are appended to each section. Since the division into sec tions
could, of course, not be made sharply, there are several overlaps.
For instance, the comments of Louis Nirenberg refer to Elasticity
Theory VI, Geometric Inequalities VIII, and Functions of Bounded
Mean Oscillations IX. To help the reader, cross-references and
remarks by the author will be found at the end of each section."
The Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) is one of
the world's most highly sophisticated arbitration institutions,
with a continuously growing annual caseload. Now in its second
edition, this detailed commentary with its insider's perspective
has firmly established itself as the leading, authoritative guide
to the HKIAC Administered Arbitration Rules. The text has been
updated to capture over 1,000 new cases since 2017. It begins with
an introduction to the HKIAC, including a history with statistics
and details of other services provided by the HKIAC. The commentary
then examines each article of the Rules in depth, drawing on the
authors' years of experience administering arbitrations under
earlier HKIAC Administered Arbitration Rules (2008 & 2013), and
highlighting changes introduced by the 2018 Rules, including
provisions on online dispute resolution, the use of technology for
the determination of the arbitral process, use of alternative
dispute resolution techniques, early determination of proceedings,
and concurrent proceedings. Offering practical guidance, the book
makes reference to the Hong Kong Arbitration Ordinance as well as
drawing comparisons with other institutional rules and the UNCITRAL
Model Rules to emphasize key issues to consider when drafting an
arbitral clause or strategizing over the conduct of an arbitration.
Benefiting from the authors' previous experience with the HKIAC and
with the support of the HKIAC Secretariat and other members of the
HKIAC Rules Revision Committee, the book examines examples of
anonymised cases handled at the HKIAC, and also discusses various
issues arising from arbitrations involving mainland parties or
enforcing arbitration awards in mainland China. In particular, the
book details HKIAC's experience in handling applications under the
new Interim Measures Arrangement between Mainland China and Hong
Kong. The appendices include relevant supporting documents
including recommended HKIAC Arbitration Clauses, the HKIAC
Administered Arbitration Rules (2018), the UNCITRAL Arbitration
Rules 2010, the amended Hong Kong Arbitration Ordinance, and
updated practice notes and statistics.
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