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Virtual workshop on ‘Smart Court in Cross-Border Litigation’

Conflict of Laws

Professor Zhe ng Sophia Tang (Wuhan University) will speak on “Smart Court in Cross-Border Litigation”. She is a barrister, an arbitrator and a mediator. . . It can particularly benefit cross-border litigation, which is remarked by the cost and inconvenience for a party to take part in proceedings abroad.

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Giustizia consensuale No 2/2021: Abstracts

Conflict of Laws

Moreover, they propose that research must include consideration of culture, as well as measures to address the needs of self-represented litigants and the most vulnerable. This article examines the most recent developments on mediation in China. In particular, the so-called ‘Fengqiao experience’ ?

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Giustizia consensuale No 1/2022: Abstracts

Conflict of Laws

The first issue of 2022 of Giustizia Consensuale (published by Editoriale Scientifica) has just been released, and it features: Andrea Simoncini (Professor at the University of Florence) and Elia Cremona (PhD, University of Siena), Mediazione e Costituzione ( Mediation and Constitution ; in Italian).

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First edition of The Hague Academy of International Law’s Advanced Course in Hong Kong on “Current Trends on International Commercial and Investment Dispute Settlement”

Conflict of Laws

This uncertainty during the discussions is the main reason why the Working Group has taken the unusual course of action to produce not only the Convention but also the amended UNCITRAL 2018 Model Law on International Commercial Mediation. The next morning, Diego Fernández Arroyo started his lecture on investor-state dispute resolution.

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Review of the AJIL Unbound symposium: Global Labs of International Commercial Dispute Resolution

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I highly recommend it not only to the researchers on international commercial dispute resolution, but also to legal practitioners—lawyers, arbitrators, and mediators among others. This new tendency has recently appeared in China, Singapore, Dubai, Kazakhstan and Hong Kong.

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Virtual Hearing in China’s Smart Court

Conflict of Laws

By Zheng Sophia Tang, Wuhan University (China) and Newcastle University (UK). Based on the questions we have received, this note provides more details on how the virtual hearing is conducted in China. The fast development of virtual hearing and its wide use in practice in China are attributed to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Chronology of Practice: Chinese Practice in Private International Law in 2021

Conflict of Laws

Fifthly, several key decisions in the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments, international arbitration agreements and foreign settlement agreements, are reproduced. International arbitration and foreign awards VII.A. Arbitration clause and a lien dispute over the subject matter VIII.