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2022 Annual Review of Dispute Resolution in China
December 21, 2022 | BY
Susan MokJianwei Jerry Fang, Runyang Liu and Dianmeng Zhu of Zhong Lun Law Firm discuss the year's major legislative and judicial developments in civil and commercial dispute resolution in China.
Summary
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- 2022 has been a busy legislative year in China
- There have been developments across all areas of law, affecting most sectors
- One theme has been a more open and accommodating attitude toward foreign-related disputes
- As China relaxes its COVID-19 restrictions, the impact on contractual disputes should be watched closely
2022 witnessed active legislation of a number of major laws by the National People's Congress and Standing Committee, as well as legal interpretation and judicial reform issued by the Supreme People's Court (SPC), in order to provide a more efficient dispute resolution environment for domestic and international companies.
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