Legal Challenges of China's One Belt One Road Initiative
Private International Law Considerations
Herausgeber: Sooksripaisarnkit, Poomintr; Garimella, Sai Ramani
Legal Challenges of China's One Belt One Road Initiative
Private International Law Considerations
Herausgeber: Sooksripaisarnkit, Poomintr; Garimella, Sai Ramani
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This book covers new legal developments of the One Belt One Road (OBOR) project assesses how litigation may be organised to enforce and compensate for defaults in its related initiatives.
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This book covers new legal developments of the One Belt One Road (OBOR) project assesses how litigation may be organised to enforce and compensate for defaults in its related initiatives.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9781032805733
- ISBN-10: 1032805730
- Artikelnr.: 74064363
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9781032805733
- ISBN-10: 1032805730
- Artikelnr.: 74064363
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Poomintr Sooksripaisarnkit is Lecturer in Maritime Law at the Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania, Australia. He is Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb) and Senior Fellow of the Bali International Arbitration and Mediation Center (SFBiam). He is on the Panel of Arbitrators of the Thailand Arbitration Center (THAC), the Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration (SCMA) and the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA). He is on the Panel of Arbitrators and Panel of Neutrals under the eBRAM Apec Rules of the eBRAM International Online Dispute Resolution Centre. He is a Supporting Member of the London Maritime Arbitrators Association. He is an Accredited Mediator by both the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) and the Hong Kong Mediation Accreditation Association Limited (HKMAAL). He obtained his LLB from Thammasat University in Thailand and subsequently pursued his LLM in International Commercial Law and PhD from the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. He also obtained a Diploma in International Maritime Arbitration from the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. His research interests lie in private aspects of maritime law, insurance law (marine and non-marine), carriage of goods by sea, international sale of goods carried by sea, private international law (conflict of laws) and aspects of international arbitration (relevant to conflict of laws). Sai Ramani Garimella is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Legal Studies of South Asian University in India and Senior Research Associate at the Research Centre for Private International Law in Emerging Countries of the University of Johannesburg in South Africa. She is Coordinator-Team 1 in the project on International Investment Contracts, Roma Tre-UNIDROIT Center for Transnational Commercial Law and International Arbitration, Rome, Italy. Her research interests are in the intersectional spaces within International Economic Law, Dispute Resolution, Transnational Private Law and International Legal Theory. She is a frequent contributor to the Hart series on Studies in Private International Law in Asia, authoring the chapter on the Indian jurisdiction on a variety of private international law issues. She has been awarded the Isambard Kingdom Brunel Visiting Fellow Grant at the University of Portsmouth, UK, for the year 2019. She is also a resource faculty at the Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi, India, and has served as a subject expert on Private International Law for the Government of India programme on developing electronic lecture database resources in this knowledge domain.
1 Current Developments of the Belt & Road Initiative and the emerging
private international law issues PART 1 - BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ENGAGEMENT AND RULE OF LAW 2 Sri Lanka's Loan
Agreements with China under the BRI: A Relection on Selected Infrastructure
Project-Related Loans PART 2 - STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES AS KEY DRIVERS IN
BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE 3 China and Foreign State Immunity Law: Legal
Implications on State-Owned Entities 4 Global Standards, Local Realities:
An Analysis of Singapore Convention on Mediation in the Context of Chinese
State-Owned Enterprises PART 3 - BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE - THE DISPUTE
RESOLUTION ARCHITECTURE 5 China's International Commercial Court and Their
Operation 6 Rule of Law & Dispute Resolution in the Belt & Road Initiative:
Evaluating Nepal's Position and Prospects 7 Choice of Law in International
Contracts and Foreign Law before MENA Arab Courts from the Perspective of
Belt & Road Initiative PART 4 BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE AND JUDGMENT MOBILITY
8 Circulation of judgments between EU Member States and China: A path
through complicated framework examined on the example of Poland 9
Recognition and Enforcement of Chinese judgments in Cambodia: Uncertain
foundations of the rigid reciprocity standards in Cambodian law 10
Recognition and Enforcement of Chinese judicially confirmed mediation
decisions abroad: the challenges of finality PART 5 - THE 21ST CENTURY
MARITIME SILK ROAD AND PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 11 Private International
Law Dimension of Blockchain-Based Bills of Lading 12 CONCLUSION AND
REFLECTION
private international law issues PART 1 - BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ENGAGEMENT AND RULE OF LAW 2 Sri Lanka's Loan
Agreements with China under the BRI: A Relection on Selected Infrastructure
Project-Related Loans PART 2 - STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES AS KEY DRIVERS IN
BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE 3 China and Foreign State Immunity Law: Legal
Implications on State-Owned Entities 4 Global Standards, Local Realities:
An Analysis of Singapore Convention on Mediation in the Context of Chinese
State-Owned Enterprises PART 3 - BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE - THE DISPUTE
RESOLUTION ARCHITECTURE 5 China's International Commercial Court and Their
Operation 6 Rule of Law & Dispute Resolution in the Belt & Road Initiative:
Evaluating Nepal's Position and Prospects 7 Choice of Law in International
Contracts and Foreign Law before MENA Arab Courts from the Perspective of
Belt & Road Initiative PART 4 BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE AND JUDGMENT MOBILITY
8 Circulation of judgments between EU Member States and China: A path
through complicated framework examined on the example of Poland 9
Recognition and Enforcement of Chinese judgments in Cambodia: Uncertain
foundations of the rigid reciprocity standards in Cambodian law 10
Recognition and Enforcement of Chinese judicially confirmed mediation
decisions abroad: the challenges of finality PART 5 - THE 21ST CENTURY
MARITIME SILK ROAD AND PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 11 Private International
Law Dimension of Blockchain-Based Bills of Lading 12 CONCLUSION AND
REFLECTION
1 Current Developments of the Belt & Road Initiative and the emerging
private international law issues PART 1 - BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ENGAGEMENT AND RULE OF LAW 2 Sri Lanka's Loan
Agreements with China under the BRI: A Relection on Selected Infrastructure
Project-Related Loans PART 2 - STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES AS KEY DRIVERS IN
BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE 3 China and Foreign State Immunity Law: Legal
Implications on State-Owned Entities 4 Global Standards, Local Realities:
An Analysis of Singapore Convention on Mediation in the Context of Chinese
State-Owned Enterprises PART 3 - BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE - THE DISPUTE
RESOLUTION ARCHITECTURE 5 China's International Commercial Court and Their
Operation 6 Rule of Law & Dispute Resolution in the Belt & Road Initiative:
Evaluating Nepal's Position and Prospects 7 Choice of Law in International
Contracts and Foreign Law before MENA Arab Courts from the Perspective of
Belt & Road Initiative PART 4 BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE AND JUDGMENT MOBILITY
8 Circulation of judgments between EU Member States and China: A path
through complicated framework examined on the example of Poland 9
Recognition and Enforcement of Chinese judgments in Cambodia: Uncertain
foundations of the rigid reciprocity standards in Cambodian law 10
Recognition and Enforcement of Chinese judicially confirmed mediation
decisions abroad: the challenges of finality PART 5 - THE 21ST CENTURY
MARITIME SILK ROAD AND PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 11 Private International
Law Dimension of Blockchain-Based Bills of Lading 12 CONCLUSION AND
REFLECTION
private international law issues PART 1 - BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE -
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ENGAGEMENT AND RULE OF LAW 2 Sri Lanka's Loan
Agreements with China under the BRI: A Relection on Selected Infrastructure
Project-Related Loans PART 2 - STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES AS KEY DRIVERS IN
BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE 3 China and Foreign State Immunity Law: Legal
Implications on State-Owned Entities 4 Global Standards, Local Realities:
An Analysis of Singapore Convention on Mediation in the Context of Chinese
State-Owned Enterprises PART 3 - BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE - THE DISPUTE
RESOLUTION ARCHITECTURE 5 China's International Commercial Court and Their
Operation 6 Rule of Law & Dispute Resolution in the Belt & Road Initiative:
Evaluating Nepal's Position and Prospects 7 Choice of Law in International
Contracts and Foreign Law before MENA Arab Courts from the Perspective of
Belt & Road Initiative PART 4 BELT & ROAD INITIATIVE AND JUDGMENT MOBILITY
8 Circulation of judgments between EU Member States and China: A path
through complicated framework examined on the example of Poland 9
Recognition and Enforcement of Chinese judgments in Cambodia: Uncertain
foundations of the rigid reciprocity standards in Cambodian law 10
Recognition and Enforcement of Chinese judicially confirmed mediation
decisions abroad: the challenges of finality PART 5 - THE 21ST CENTURY
MARITIME SILK ROAD AND PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 11 Private International
Law Dimension of Blockchain-Based Bills of Lading 12 CONCLUSION AND
REFLECTION







