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The article evaluates China’s blocking statutes from the perspective of private actors, legal uncertainty, conflicting obligations, and procedural support.
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The article evaluates China’s blocking statutes from the perspective of private actors, legal uncertainty, conflicting obligations, and procedural support.
The article evaluates China’s blocking statutes from the perspective of private actors, legal uncertainty, conflicting obligations, and procedural support.
UNCITRAL-RCAP supports commercial-law harmonization, dispute resolution, e-commerce, trade-law capacity building, and Asia-Pacific regional activities relevant to China and regional legal governance.
UNCITRAL Working Group III addresses investor-State dispute settlement reform, including investment mediation, appellate mechanisms, advisory centres, and procedural reforms.
UNCTAD’s China IIA Navigator lists China’s BITs, treaties with investment provisions, and investment-related instruments, supporting research on investment treaties, ISDS, and treaty reform.