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Commercial Arbitration between China and the Portuguese-Speaking World
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Commercial Arbitration between China and the Portuguese-Speaking World

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Against a background of worldwide competition among jurisdictions to host arbitral proceedings in the wake of globalization, the very special advantages of Macau are rising inexorably. A European settlement since the sixteenth century, this Portuguese-speaking city on China’s south coast has been positioning itself as an exemplary East - West trade centre since China’s famous ‘opening’ to the West in the 1970s. Now, diversifying its role as a service platform, Macau is poised to become a preeminent locus for commercial arbitration between China and the major developed and emerging trade nations of the West - of particular interest to its major Lusophone counterparts Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, and Portugal, but, because of its traditional and highly developed ‘Europeanness,’ to other major trading jurisdictions as well. This book does not only provide thoroughgoing answers to the question, ‘Why should arbitration proceedings take place in Macau?’ - it goes far deeper, examining Macau’s current legal and economic systems and ultimately offering a ‘roadmap’ to facilitate the emergence - and international acceptance - of Macau as a prime focus for international commercial arbitration involving China. Among the topics arising in the course of the analysis are the following:; elements that parties consider when selecting an arbitral seat; China’s interest in the diverse markets and resources of Portugal, Brazil, and Portuguesespeaking Africa and Asia; the unrealized potential for economic co-operation between China and the Lusophone community of nations; Macau as a cultural and economic platform; Macau’s high degree of autonomy;; comparative law and Macau’s vantage point; stakeholders - legislators, arbitral institutions, arbitrators, the hospitality industry; Sino-Lusophone commercial arbitration as a specific market; Macau’s legal framework; the role of the New York Convention; and measures to ensure the international enforceability of awards. Focusing on the challenges and hurdles Macau needs to overcome in order to succeed in this endeavour, the author provides detailed recommendations and guidelines concerning such important aspects of an arbitral seat as qualified administrative staff, qualified arbitrators, suitable arbitration rules, time and cost efficiency, publication of arbitral awards, a model arbitration clause, purpose-built facilities, and skilled professional translators and interpreters with legal knowledge. This roadmap will be useful not only for Macau but also for others jurisdictions interested in asserting themselves as suitable venues for international commercial arbitration.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Country
NL
Date
11 July 2014
Pages
248
ISBN
9789041154163

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Against a background of worldwide competition among jurisdictions to host arbitral proceedings in the wake of globalization, the very special advantages of Macau are rising inexorably. A European settlement since the sixteenth century, this Portuguese-speaking city on China’s south coast has been positioning itself as an exemplary East - West trade centre since China’s famous ‘opening’ to the West in the 1970s. Now, diversifying its role as a service platform, Macau is poised to become a preeminent locus for commercial arbitration between China and the major developed and emerging trade nations of the West - of particular interest to its major Lusophone counterparts Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, and Portugal, but, because of its traditional and highly developed ‘Europeanness,’ to other major trading jurisdictions as well. This book does not only provide thoroughgoing answers to the question, ‘Why should arbitration proceedings take place in Macau?’ - it goes far deeper, examining Macau’s current legal and economic systems and ultimately offering a ‘roadmap’ to facilitate the emergence - and international acceptance - of Macau as a prime focus for international commercial arbitration involving China. Among the topics arising in the course of the analysis are the following:; elements that parties consider when selecting an arbitral seat; China’s interest in the diverse markets and resources of Portugal, Brazil, and Portuguesespeaking Africa and Asia; the unrealized potential for economic co-operation between China and the Lusophone community of nations; Macau as a cultural and economic platform; Macau’s high degree of autonomy;; comparative law and Macau’s vantage point; stakeholders - legislators, arbitral institutions, arbitrators, the hospitality industry; Sino-Lusophone commercial arbitration as a specific market; Macau’s legal framework; the role of the New York Convention; and measures to ensure the international enforceability of awards. Focusing on the challenges and hurdles Macau needs to overcome in order to succeed in this endeavour, the author provides detailed recommendations and guidelines concerning such important aspects of an arbitral seat as qualified administrative staff, qualified arbitrators, suitable arbitration rules, time and cost efficiency, publication of arbitral awards, a model arbitration clause, purpose-built facilities, and skilled professional translators and interpreters with legal knowledge. This roadmap will be useful not only for Macau but also for others jurisdictions interested in asserting themselves as suitable venues for international commercial arbitration.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Country
NL
Date
11 July 2014
Pages
248
ISBN
9789041154163