As the second volume of a two-volume set on mediation in China, this book examines the development of a diversified dispute resolution regime and other major types of mediation in China.
As the second volume of a two-volume set on mediation in China, this book examines the development of a diversified dispute resolution regime and other major types of mediation in China.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Liao Yong'an, Professor of Law School at Xiangtan University, China, and Vice President of China Civil Procedure Law Research Association. His main research interests are in dispute resolution and civil litigation. Duan Ming, Associate Professor of Law School at Xiangtan University, China. His main research interests are in dispute resolution and civil litigation. Zhao Yiyu, Lecturer of Law School at Xiangtan University, China. His main research interests are in dispute resolution and civil litigation.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Changes and Transformations in People's Mediation 2. The Rise, Fall, and Reform of Court Mediation 3. The History and Revival of Administrative Mediation 4. The Dilemma and the Way Forward for Industry Mediation 5. The Challenges of Internationalizing Commercial Mediation: Analysis based on the Singapore Convention on Mediation 6. Paradoxes and Crackdowns in Lawyer Mediation 7. The Rise and Regulation of Online Mediation 8. The Practice and Development of the Combination of Arbitration and Mediation 9. Reinventing and Integrating the Mediation System
1. Changes and Transformations in People's Mediation 2. The Rise, Fall, and Reform of Court Mediation 3. The History and Revival of Administrative Mediation 4. The Dilemma and the Way Forward for Industry Mediation 5. The Challenges of Internationalizing Commercial Mediation: Analysis based on the Singapore Convention on Mediation 6. Paradoxes and Crackdowns in Lawyer Mediation 7. The Rise and Regulation of Online Mediation 8. The Practice and Development of the Combination of Arbitration and Mediation 9. Reinventing and Integrating the Mediation System
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