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China''s One Belt One Road Initiative and Private International Law

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China's One Belt One Road Initiative and Private International Law explores possible challenges to the success of the OBOR arising from the situational interface of diversity of laws, with the focus primarily on issues associated with private international law. It shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic a

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FOREWARD

PREFACE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

CHAPTER 1 The role of private international law in the context
of the One Belt One Road initiative
Poomintr Sooksripaisarnkit

Sai Ramani Garimella

PART 1 – PARTY AUTONOMY

CHAPTER 2 Harmonisation of choice of law rules in commercial contracts in the One Belt One Road countries: Will the Hague Principles on Choice of Law in International Commercial Contracts serve as a good model?
Poomintr Sooksripaisarnkit

PART 2 – SERVICE OF PROCESS

CHAPTER 3 On the Construction of Electronic Service Abroad System under the ‘Belt and Road’ Initiative
GUO Yujun &FU Pengyuan

PART 3 – JURISDICTION

CHAPTER 4 Navigating the Singapore’s Private International Rules in the Age of Innovative Cross-border Commercial Litigation Framework
Man Yip

PART 4 – CONFLICT OF LAWS

CHAPTER 5 OBOR and the syncretic private international law rules in India: Time for accession to harmonised legal regimes
Sai Ramani Garimella

CHAPTER 6 European Union legislation: How far does it reach beyond the EU border?
Ivana Kunda

PART 5 - INTERPRETATION OF FOREIGN LAW AND SUBSTANTIVE HARMONISATION EFFORTS

CHAPTER 7 Proof of foreign law under the background of the Belt and Road Initiative
Zhengxin Huo

CHAPTER 8 One Belt One Road – One law?
Bruno Zeller

CHAPTER 9 Thai conflict of law rules, China’s One Belt, One Road initiative and ASEAN trade facilitation: One common path with many exit routes
Kittiwat Chunchaemsai

CHAPTER 10 The "One Belt, One Road" Strategy - The Role of Private International Law in Combatting and Strengthening Anti-Corruption Standards Transnationally
Thomas John

Rishi Gulati

PART 6 – JUDGMENTS AND ARBITRAL AWARDS RECOGNITION

CHAPTER 11 The Role of Hong Kong in the Dispute Resolutions of One-Belt-One-Road
King Fung Tsang

CHAPTER 12 The recognition of foreign judgments as a tool of economic integration: Views from Middle Eastern and Arab Gulf countries
Béligh Elbalti

CHAPTER 13 Recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitration awards, foreign court judgments and contracts of international carriage
Banu Bozkurt Bozabali

CONCLUSION Tackling private international law issues for the success of the OBOR
Poomintr Sooksripaisarnkit

Sai Ramani Garimella

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

About the author

Poomintr Sooksripaisarnkit is a Lecturer in Maritime Law with the Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania, Australia.
Sai Ramani Garimella is a Senior Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Legal Studies, South Asian University, New Delhi, India.

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China’s One Belt One Road Initiative and Private International Law explores possible challenges to the success of the OBOR arising from the situational interface of diversity of laws, with the focus primarily on issues associated with private international law. It shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic a

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