Description: Written by leading experts in Chinese private international law, this book looks at 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.
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Xiaohong Liu is a Professor and PhD supervisor of law, and the President of the Shanghai University of Political Science and Law. She was appointed and served as the Vice Chairman of the ICC Commission on Arbitration & ADR between 2016 and 2019. Currently, she is a member of the Commission of the ICC International Court of Arbitration on the Belt and Road Initiative, Vice Chairman of ICC China Commission on Arbitration & ADR, China Society of Private International Law and Shanghai Law Society, President of the Institute for the Belt and Road Initiative of Shanghai Law Society, and chief expert at the Collaborative Innovation Center of China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone.
Xiaohong also practises as an arbitrator in the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission, Shanghai International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission, Shenzhen Court of International Arbitration, Shanghai Arbitration Commission, Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration, and Arbitration Foundation of Southern Africa, among others, and as a mediator at the Shanghai-Rhone-Alpes International Mediation Center.Review Quotes: "The four monographs reviewed here, respectively devoted to China, India, Indonesia, and Japan, present very comprehensive developments on the principal components of private international law ... Each work is a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners, as it identifies, for each country, the rules in force, the international conventions ratified, a table of cited decisions, and a rich bibliography." --Revue critique de droit International Privé