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We are endeavoring to collect all Chinese court decisions involving the recognition and enforcement of the foreign arbitral awards. This report presents you with a total of 25 cases in this very field that has been heard by Chinese courts in 2018. In addition, we keep making a case list for every major arbitral institution, based on past Chinese court decisions in international arbitration from all publicly available sources.]]>

We are endeavoring to collect all Chinese court decisions involving the recognition and enforcement of the foreign arbitral awards. This report presents you with a total of 25 cases in this very field that has been heard by Chinese courts in 2018. In addition, we keep making a case list for every major arbitral institution, based on past Chinese court decisions in international arbitration from all publicly available sources.]]>
Sat, 16 Mar 2019 02:26:22 GMT /slideshow/2018-cjo-report-recognition-and-enforcement-of-foreign-arbitral-awards-in-china-vol-2-no-1/136651627 ssuser5474d7@slideshare.net(ssuser5474d7) 2018 CJO Report: Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in China (vol. 2 no. 1) ssuser5474d7 We are endeavoring to collect all Chinese court decisions involving the recognition and enforcement of the foreign arbitral awards. This report presents you with a total of 25 cases in this very field that has been heard by Chinese courts in 2018. In addition, we keep making a case list for every major arbitral institution, based on past Chinese court decisions in international arbitration from all publicly available sources. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2018cjoreport-recognitionandenforcementofforeignarbitralawardsinchinavol-190316022622-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We are endeavoring to collect all Chinese court decisions involving the recognition and enforcement of the foreign arbitral awards. This report presents you with a total of 25 cases in this very field that has been heard by Chinese courts in 2018. In addition, we keep making a case list for every major arbitral institution, based on past Chinese court decisions in international arbitration from all publicly available sources.
2018 CJO Report: Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in China (vol. 2 no. 1) from ¹ú¶° ¶Å
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Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in china vol. 1 no. 1 cjo /slideshow/recognition-and-enforcement-of-foreign-judgments-in-china-vol-1-no-1-cjo/105683718 recognitionandenforcementofforeignjudgmentsinchinavol-180713070517
For decades, China has adopted rigorous criteria for the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. However, recently China¡¯s Supreme People¡¯s Court (SPC) has been making efforts to change the situation, and is drafting specific rules so as to recognize and enforce foreign judgments as far as possible. The issue begins with an introduction to this emerging trend, given by Meng Yu and Guodong Du, Founders of China Justice Observer (CJO). The SPC¡¯s 4th Civil Division is drafting the said rules, and continues to guide and supervise the handling of cases regarding the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgment in courts at all levels nationwide. This issue summarizes four related articles written by Chinese judges, two of them from the SPC¡¯s 4th Civil Division, and the others from two Intermediate People¡¯s Courts, which respectively rendered the first rulings in China to recognize and enforce a Singaporean court judgment and a US court judgment. The issue also includes the Nanning Statement, an instrument where the SPC and supreme courts from ASEAN countries agree to loosen the criteria for recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. It is also the first time for the SPC to demonstrate its attitude in an official instrument.]]>

For decades, China has adopted rigorous criteria for the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. However, recently China¡¯s Supreme People¡¯s Court (SPC) has been making efforts to change the situation, and is drafting specific rules so as to recognize and enforce foreign judgments as far as possible. The issue begins with an introduction to this emerging trend, given by Meng Yu and Guodong Du, Founders of China Justice Observer (CJO). The SPC¡¯s 4th Civil Division is drafting the said rules, and continues to guide and supervise the handling of cases regarding the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgment in courts at all levels nationwide. This issue summarizes four related articles written by Chinese judges, two of them from the SPC¡¯s 4th Civil Division, and the others from two Intermediate People¡¯s Courts, which respectively rendered the first rulings in China to recognize and enforce a Singaporean court judgment and a US court judgment. The issue also includes the Nanning Statement, an instrument where the SPC and supreme courts from ASEAN countries agree to loosen the criteria for recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. It is also the first time for the SPC to demonstrate its attitude in an official instrument.]]>
Fri, 13 Jul 2018 07:05:17 GMT /slideshow/recognition-and-enforcement-of-foreign-judgments-in-china-vol-1-no-1-cjo/105683718 ssuser5474d7@slideshare.net(ssuser5474d7) Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in china vol. 1 no. 1 cjo ssuser5474d7 For decades, China has adopted rigorous criteria for the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. However, recently China¡¯s Supreme People¡¯s Court (SPC) has been making efforts to change the situation, and is drafting specific rules so as to recognize and enforce foreign judgments as far as possible. The issue begins with an introduction to this emerging trend, given by Meng Yu and Guodong Du, Founders of China Justice Observer (CJO). The SPC¡¯s 4th Civil Division is drafting the said rules, and continues to guide and supervise the handling of cases regarding the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgment in courts at all levels nationwide. This issue summarizes four related articles written by Chinese judges, two of them from the SPC¡¯s 4th Civil Division, and the others from two Intermediate People¡¯s Courts, which respectively rendered the first rulings in China to recognize and enforce a Singaporean court judgment and a US court judgment. The issue also includes the Nanning Statement, an instrument where the SPC and supreme courts from ASEAN countries agree to loosen the criteria for recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. It is also the first time for the SPC to demonstrate its attitude in an official instrument. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/recognitionandenforcementofforeignjudgmentsinchinavol-180713070517-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> For decades, China has adopted rigorous criteria for the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. However, recently China¡¯s Supreme People¡¯s Court (SPC) has been making efforts to change the situation, and is drafting specific rules so as to recognize and enforce foreign judgments as far as possible. The issue begins with an introduction to this emerging trend, given by Meng Yu and Guodong Du, Founders of China Justice Observer (CJO). The SPC¡¯s 4th Civil Division is drafting the said rules, and continues to guide and supervise the handling of cases regarding the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgment in courts at all levels nationwide. This issue summarizes four related articles written by Chinese judges, two of them from the SPC¡¯s 4th Civil Division, and the others from two Intermediate People¡¯s Courts, which respectively rendered the first rulings in China to recognize and enforce a Singaporean court judgment and a US court judgment. The issue also includes the Nanning Statement, an instrument where the SPC and supreme courts from ASEAN countries agree to loosen the criteria for recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. It is also the first time for the SPC to demonstrate its attitude in an official instrument.
Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in china vol. 1 no. 1 cjo from ¹ú¶° ¶Å
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