Legal Framework of EU-China Investment Relations

Legal Framework of EU-China Investment Relations

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Shan Wenhua
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781841133911
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EU investment in China has increased dramatically since the early 1990s and is poised to increase further in light of Chinas recent accession to the World Trade Organisation. This book explores and critically appraises the existing legal framework governing EU-China investment relations,particularly EU investment in China. The current legal framework is composed of Chinese law, EU law and applicable international law, but the Chinese law is unsystematic and hard to discover and the EU has acquired only shared external investment competence which is vaguely defined. The applicable international treaties are incomplete, incoherent, or either too general or too specialised. Besides this, the international fora to settle investment disputes are still not readily available. Furthermore while law has played a very important role in decision-making by EU investors, the Chinese legal system is generally perceived as ineffective and lacking in effective enforcement of court and arbitration decisions. What the book demonstrates is that the time is ripe for a new international legal framework for foreign investment in China, and that as EU-China economic and political relations continue to improve, construction of such a framework is not only necessary, but also possible.
EAN 9781841133911
ISBN 1841133914
Typ produktu Pevná väzba
Vydavateľ Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dátum vydania 21. októbra 2005
Stránky 414
Jazyk English
Rozmery 234 x 156 x 32
Krajina United Kingdom
Čitatelia Professional & Scholarly
Autori Shan Wenhua
Séria China and International Economic Law Series