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International Economic Law and the Challenges of the Free Zones' is of assistance to the future development of economic zones around the world, offering a critical and comprehensive analysis of the dynamic special economic zone (SEZ) phenomenon across legal, economic, investment, regulatory and...
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This book offers different perspectives on China’s business and law. It aims to offer an introduction into both theoretical and practical aspects of China’s law on foreign related business affairs. This comprises economic and political background information, including China’s economic...
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The rise of Singapore as international financial centre : political will, industrial policy, and rule of law / Jiangyu Wang -- Inside the Singapore financial centre / Dora Neo -- Hong Kong : evolution and future as a leading international financial centre / Douglas W. Arner -- Level playing...
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This book offers different perspectives on China?s business and law. It aims to offer an introduction into both theoretical and practical aspects of China?s law on foreign related business affairs. This comprises economic and political background information, including China?s economic evolution...
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The existing dispute settlement mechanisms in the treaties concluded by China and under Chinese domestic law are insufficient to resolve all disputes related to the “One Belt, One Road” Initiative. It is critically important for China to design dispute settlement mechanisms and organizations...
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Preventing or managing a global pandemic such as COVID-19 requires states to strictly comply with International Health Regulations 2005 (IHR). However, they lack a strong enforcement mechanism, like many multilateral environmental protection agreements. Over the past fifteen years, several such...
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