Dispute Resolution in China: Litigation, Arbitration, Mediation and their Interactions,Used

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China's everexpanding commercial influence has attracted global attention on how its civil and commercial disputes are resolved.This compelling new book, Dispute Resolution in China, offers a detailed examination of the elements in the Chinese legal system and the relevant reforms to the multiplicity of approaches to civil and commercial disputes in China today. This book reveals how civil litigation, commercial arbitration, mediation, and their hybrid dispute resolution have distinctly responded to, reformed, and developed in the context of Chinas transformational economic growth, societal development, and international interaction in the last two decades. It situates these developments and continued experimentation within a unique hybrid of empirical, contextual, and comparative analytical framework, while paving productive pathways towards the future.This book argues that, rather than being a legal project, Chinas civil and commercial dispute resolution system is essentially a social development project, which distinguishes the Chinese approach to civil justice reform from contemporary civil justice movements elsewhere. Among the primary methods of dispute resolution, commercial arbitration in China today uniquely transcending the traditional sociopolitical constraints, its reform has developed in favor of marketoriented considerations and shaped by Chinas socioeconomic dynamics and internationalization needs. By contrast, civil litigation and mediation being more instrumentalist in nature, their reform is sociopolitically embedded and continues to prioritize social stability. This book also shines a fresh light on comparative assessments of topdown and bottomup changes in Chinas dispute resolution discourse, as well as on how China speaks to international dispute resolution systems.Original and rich in its analysis, this book will be essential reading and invaluable reference tool for scholars with a focus on Chinese law, comparative and international dispute resolution, and on broader legal, institutional, economic, social, political and cultural dimensions of dispute resolution development.

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