China and International Dispute Resolution in the Context of the 'Belt and Road Initiative'
Herausgeber: Shan, Wenhua; Su, Jinyuan; Zhang, Sheng
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Herausgeber: Shan, Wenhua; Su, Jinyuan; Zhang, Sheng
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 158mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 639g
- ISBN-13: 9781108473392
- ISBN-10: 1108473393
- Artikelnr.: 59484044
Introduction; Part I. China, BRI and International Dispute Resolution: 1.
China and the development of an international dispute resolution mechanism
for the Belt and Road construction James Crawford; 2. One Belt, One Road,
one clause for dispute resolution? Michael Hwang SC, Lim Si Cheng and David
Holloway; Part II. China, BRI and International Trade Dispute Resolution:
3. Trade and investment adjudication involving 'Silk Road projects': legal
methodology challenges E. U. Petersmann; 4. Why don't we have a WITO? G20,
TPP and WTO Guohua Yang; Part III. China, BRI and Investment Dispute
Resolution: 5. ICSID and the evolution of ISDS Meg Kinnear; 6. Addressing
political risks through treatization in the One Belt One Road region:
protecting investment from expropriation Wei Shen; 7. Multilateral reform
of investor-state dispute resolution mechanism: a balance between public
legitimacy management and private efficiency refinement Peng Wang; 8.
Energy dispute resolution along the Belt and Road: should China accede to
the Energy Charter Treaty? Anatole Boute; Part IV. China, BRI and
Resolution of Maritime Disputes: 9. The Belt and Road Initiative and the
potential for dispute settlement under the UN Convention on the Law of the
Sea Natalie Klein; 10. Peaceful resolution of maritime disputes and the UN
Convention on the Law of the Sea Keyuan Zou; 11. Unsaid rules of UNCLOS:
essential elements for its proper interpretation? Bingbing Jia; 12. China
and international dispute settlement: implications of the South China Sea
Arbitration Jiangyu Wang; Index.
China and the development of an international dispute resolution mechanism
for the Belt and Road construction James Crawford; 2. One Belt, One Road,
one clause for dispute resolution? Michael Hwang SC, Lim Si Cheng and David
Holloway; Part II. China, BRI and International Trade Dispute Resolution:
3. Trade and investment adjudication involving 'Silk Road projects': legal
methodology challenges E. U. Petersmann; 4. Why don't we have a WITO? G20,
TPP and WTO Guohua Yang; Part III. China, BRI and Investment Dispute
Resolution: 5. ICSID and the evolution of ISDS Meg Kinnear; 6. Addressing
political risks through treatization in the One Belt One Road region:
protecting investment from expropriation Wei Shen; 7. Multilateral reform
of investor-state dispute resolution mechanism: a balance between public
legitimacy management and private efficiency refinement Peng Wang; 8.
Energy dispute resolution along the Belt and Road: should China accede to
the Energy Charter Treaty? Anatole Boute; Part IV. China, BRI and
Resolution of Maritime Disputes: 9. The Belt and Road Initiative and the
potential for dispute settlement under the UN Convention on the Law of the
Sea Natalie Klein; 10. Peaceful resolution of maritime disputes and the UN
Convention on the Law of the Sea Keyuan Zou; 11. Unsaid rules of UNCLOS:
essential elements for its proper interpretation? Bingbing Jia; 12. China
and international dispute settlement: implications of the South China Sea
Arbitration Jiangyu Wang; Index.
Introduction; Part I. China, BRI and International Dispute Resolution: 1.
China and the development of an international dispute resolution mechanism
for the Belt and Road construction James Crawford; 2. One Belt, One Road,
one clause for dispute resolution? Michael Hwang SC, Lim Si Cheng and David
Holloway; Part II. China, BRI and International Trade Dispute Resolution:
3. Trade and investment adjudication involving 'Silk Road projects': legal
methodology challenges E. U. Petersmann; 4. Why don't we have a WITO? G20,
TPP and WTO Guohua Yang; Part III. China, BRI and Investment Dispute
Resolution: 5. ICSID and the evolution of ISDS Meg Kinnear; 6. Addressing
political risks through treatization in the One Belt One Road region:
protecting investment from expropriation Wei Shen; 7. Multilateral reform
of investor-state dispute resolution mechanism: a balance between public
legitimacy management and private efficiency refinement Peng Wang; 8.
Energy dispute resolution along the Belt and Road: should China accede to
the Energy Charter Treaty? Anatole Boute; Part IV. China, BRI and
Resolution of Maritime Disputes: 9. The Belt and Road Initiative and the
potential for dispute settlement under the UN Convention on the Law of the
Sea Natalie Klein; 10. Peaceful resolution of maritime disputes and the UN
Convention on the Law of the Sea Keyuan Zou; 11. Unsaid rules of UNCLOS:
essential elements for its proper interpretation? Bingbing Jia; 12. China
and international dispute settlement: implications of the South China Sea
Arbitration Jiangyu Wang; Index.
China and the development of an international dispute resolution mechanism
for the Belt and Road construction James Crawford; 2. One Belt, One Road,
one clause for dispute resolution? Michael Hwang SC, Lim Si Cheng and David
Holloway; Part II. China, BRI and International Trade Dispute Resolution:
3. Trade and investment adjudication involving 'Silk Road projects': legal
methodology challenges E. U. Petersmann; 4. Why don't we have a WITO? G20,
TPP and WTO Guohua Yang; Part III. China, BRI and Investment Dispute
Resolution: 5. ICSID and the evolution of ISDS Meg Kinnear; 6. Addressing
political risks through treatization in the One Belt One Road region:
protecting investment from expropriation Wei Shen; 7. Multilateral reform
of investor-state dispute resolution mechanism: a balance between public
legitimacy management and private efficiency refinement Peng Wang; 8.
Energy dispute resolution along the Belt and Road: should China accede to
the Energy Charter Treaty? Anatole Boute; Part IV. China, BRI and
Resolution of Maritime Disputes: 9. The Belt and Road Initiative and the
potential for dispute settlement under the UN Convention on the Law of the
Sea Natalie Klein; 10. Peaceful resolution of maritime disputes and the UN
Convention on the Law of the Sea Keyuan Zou; 11. Unsaid rules of UNCLOS:
essential elements for its proper interpretation? Bingbing Jia; 12. China
and international dispute settlement: implications of the South China Sea
Arbitration Jiangyu Wang; Index.