China-Africa dispute settlement : the law, economics and culture of arbitration / Won Kidane.
2012
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Title
China-Africa dispute settlement : the law, economics and culture of arbitration / Won Kidane.
Imprint
Alphen Aan Den Rijn, The Netherlands : Kluwer Law International ; Frederick, MD : Sold and distributed in North, Central and South America by Aspen Publishers, 2012.
Description
xiv, 591 pages ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
General introduction
Historical background of China-Africa economic relations
The multilateral trading system and the place of China and Africa within it
The WTO dispute settlement system and the barriers developing nations face
Considerations in trade dispute resolution unique to China-Africa relations
Evaluating regional options and a look at the arbitration alternative
The evolution of international investment law
The sources and content of current international investment law
The sources of law in China-Africa investment relations
Private commercial relations
Domestic legal networks
International arbitration
Arbitration in the United States and Europe : profiles of selected arbitral institutions
Arbitration in Asia and Africa : profiles of selected arbitral institutions
Summary of conclusions and recommendations.
Historical background of China-Africa economic relations
The multilateral trading system and the place of China and Africa within it
The WTO dispute settlement system and the barriers developing nations face
Considerations in trade dispute resolution unique to China-Africa relations
Evaluating regional options and a look at the arbitration alternative
The evolution of international investment law
The sources and content of current international investment law
The sources of law in China-Africa investment relations
Private commercial relations
Domestic legal networks
International arbitration
Arbitration in the United States and Europe : profiles of selected arbitral institutions
Arbitration in Asia and Africa : profiles of selected arbitral institutions
Summary of conclusions and recommendations.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 543-562) index.
Available Note
Also available online.
System Details Note
Mode of access: Kluwer Arbitration access is via campus IP authentication, through library's CCH Intelliconnect subscription. If users are asked for login credentials, click on link for “IntelliConnect users with IP ACCESS please login here” at Kluwer login prompt.
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K2390 .K53 2012
Language
English
ISBN
9789041136749 hardback alkaline paper
9041136746 hardback alkaline paper
9041136746 hardback alkaline paper
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