Written with the assistance of a team of lecturers at the Shanghai
University of Political Science and Law, this book is the leading
reference on Chinese private international law in English. The chapters
systematically cover the whole of Chinese private international law, not
just questions likely to arise in commercial matters, but also in
family, succession, cross-border insolvency, intellectual property,
competition (antitrust), and environmental disputes. The chapters do not
merely cover the traditional conflict of law areas of jurisdiction,
applicable law (choice of law), and enforcement. They also look into
conflict of law questions arising in arbitration and assess China's
involvement in the harmonisation of private international law globally
and regionally within the Belt and Road Initiative. Similarly to the
Japanese and Indonesian volumes in the Series, this book presents
Chinese conflict of laws through a combination of common and civil law
analytical techniques and perspectives, providing readers worldwide with
a more profound and comprehensive understanding of Chinese private
international law.