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AuthorYaacoub, Salim
AuthorShang, Carrie (Shu)
Available date2022-10-31T07:11:06Z
Publication Date2022-10-27
Publication NameEuropean Journal of East Asian Studies
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700615-02103005
CitationYaacoub, S., & Shang, C. (. (2022). Judicial Cooperation as Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Transnational Dispute Settlement Order, European Journal of East Asian Studies, 21(3), 395-424. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/15700615-02103005
ISSN1568-0584
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/35619
AbstractTraditional socio-legal works showed that authoritarian regimes benefit from embracing international arbitration, obviating any foreign investor’s distrust of non-independent and non-democratic courts. This article explores judicial cooperation by analysing the methods of dispute settlement adopted between China and the Arab Middle Eastern States involved in the BRI. After reviewing the background of China’s legal involvement in the Middle East, China’s involvement with various transnational dispute resolution institutions in the Middle East is discussed, and special consideration is given to legal disputes in Kuwait, UAE, and Egypt. Finally, this article argues that rule of law legitimacy, social and cultural inertia, and governance cost-effectiveness all influence the resulting transnational dispute settlement scheme.
Languageen
PublisherBrill
SubjectBRI
transnational dispute settlement
Middle East
China
international arbitration
TitleJudicial Cooperation as Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Transnational Dispute Settlement Order Perspectives from the Arab Middle Eastern States
TypeArticle
Pagination395-424
Issue Number3
Volume Number21
ESSN1570-0615
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