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Shahla F. Ali

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Governing China’S Financial Disputes In The Aftermath Of The Global Financial Crisis Of 2008, Shahla F. Ali, Robin (Hui) Huang Sep 2011

Governing China’S Financial Disputes In The Aftermath Of The Global Financial Crisis Of 2008, Shahla F. Ali, Robin (Hui) Huang

Shahla F. Ali

In light of the recent global financial crisis of 2008, this article critically compares how China’s national arbitration commissions and local courts are responding to new challenges brought about by an increase in the number of banking related disputes. Drawing on comparative case analysis, the article examines the operation of CIETAC and the Shanghai Courts financial dispute resolution mechanisms in resolving financial disputes. Drawing on insights from selected case findings, the article provides insight into which institution is in the best position to handle financial-related cases, discusses prospects for coordination between the two and sets out proposals for further reform. …


Governing China’S Financial Disputes In The Aftermath Of The Global Financial Crisis Of 2008, Shahla F. Ali, Robin (Hui) Huang Sep 2011

Governing China’S Financial Disputes In The Aftermath Of The Global Financial Crisis Of 2008, Shahla F. Ali, Robin (Hui) Huang

Shahla F. Ali

In light of the recent global financial crisis of 2008, this article critically compares how China’s national arbitration commissions and local courts are responding to new challenges brought about by an increase in the number of banking related disputes. Drawing on comparative case analysis, the article examines the operation of CIETAC and the Shanghai Courts financial dispute resolution mechanisms in resolving financial disputes. Drawing on insights from selected case findings, the article provides insight into which institution is in the best position to handle financial-related cases, discusses prospects for coordination between the two and sets out proposals for further reform. …


Governing China’S Financial Disputes In The Aftermath Of The Global Financial Crisis Of 2008, Shahla F. Ali, Hui (Robin) Huang Aug 2011

Governing China’S Financial Disputes In The Aftermath Of The Global Financial Crisis Of 2008, Shahla F. Ali, Hui (Robin) Huang

Shahla F. Ali

In light of the recent global financial crisis of 2008, this article critically compares how China’s national arbitration commissions and local courts are responding to new challenges brought about by an increase in the number of banking related disputes. Drawing on comparative case analysis, the article examines the operation of CIETAC and the Shanghai Courts financial dispute resolution mechanisms in resolving financial disputes. Drawing on insights from selected case findings, the article provides insight into which institution is in the best position to handle financial-related cases, discusses prospects for coordination between the two and sets out proposals for further reform. …