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Zusatztext Beginning with an overview of the Chinese legal framework and arbitration system, Professor Fan starts her investigations by examining the conclusion of arbitration agreements, the functioning of arbitral tribunals, and the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards. After demonstrating the Chinese characteristics in arbitration and possible cultural influences, Fan also proposes the possibility of modernizing arbitration practice. Informationen zum Autor Kun Fan is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong and Visiting Scholar at the Harvard Yenching Institute, Harvard University. She received her PhD (summa cum laude) from Geneva University. She is a former Deputy Counsel of the ICC International Court of Arbitration and now practises as a Senior Consultant for Arbitration Asia. She is called to the New York Bar, is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and is an Accredited Mediator and Domain Names Panelist of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Center. Zusammenfassung Written for international businessmen, lawyers, academics and students, this book gives the reader a unique insight into real arbitration practice in China, based on a combination of theoretical analysis and practical insights. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1 Overview of the Chinese Legal Framework and Arbitration System 2 Arbitration Agreement 3 Arbitral Tribunal 4 Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards5 The Practice of Arbitration Institutions 6 The Combination of Mediation with Arbitration 7 Chinese Characteristics in Arbitration Law and Practice 8 Traditional Legal Culture and its Influence on Contemporary Arbitration Practice 9 The Modernisation of Law and Cultural Influences on the Arbitration Practice 10 Conclusion Bibliography Appendix 1: Arbitration Law of the People's Republic of China (1995) Appendix 2: Interpretation of the SPC on Certain Issues Relating to Application of the Arbitration Law of the People's Republic of China (2006) Appendix 3: Relevant Provisions of the Civil Procedure Law (2012 Amendment)...