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China is running a full-court press for global arbitration clients. What's the verdict so far?

China is billing its large cities as up-and-coming spots to host disputes through arbitration, but international interest is still lowAnalysts say a more developed system is needed to assuage concerns from global firms and catch up to venues like Singapore

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China is running a full-court press for global arbitration clients. What's the verdict so far?

As China works to sell itself as a viable destination for international firms to air their disputes through arbitration, more must be done for these efforts to meet with success, analysts and professionals say.

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Hainan Film Festival Accused of Not Paying Prize Money to Past Winners – The Hollywood Reporter

Hainan Island International Film Festival has been accused of cheating both its staff and the producers of winning films out of money.

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What Does The Shanghai/China Court Ruling Really Mean For Bitcoin?

A Shanghai court seemed to validate bitcoin as a unique digital currency, but deeper analysis shows a more nuanced story

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Dispute Resolution in China: Litigation, Arbitration, and Mediation

We discuss the primary methods for dispute resolution in China and their relevant jurisdictions, and provide information on recent trends.

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HKIAC as First and Only outside Mainland China: Named by China International Commercial Court on One-Stop Platform for Diversified International Commercial Dispute Resolution | Paul Hastings LLP

Starting from June 22, 2022, parties to international commercial arbitrations administered by the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (“HKIAC”) can apply directly to the China...

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Chile's Vásquez Urra adds public and regulatory law partner

Chilean law firm Vásquez Urra Abogados has announced the addition of Juan Araya Allende as a partner in the firm's public and regulatory law practice.

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With China's Ban, is Energy Waste an Existential Threat to Bitcoin?


With China’s Ban, is Energy Waste an Existential Threat to Bitcoin?
Some countries dislike Bitcoin as it threatens financial control. What if people start disliking it for other reasons?
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As Chinese coal-rich province of Inner Mongolia bans Bitcoin mining, its eco-sustainability concerns make a comeback. People’s attitudes drive much of the markets, including Bitcoin. Will people accept Bitcoin’s need for energy, or will they compromise for an eco-friendly cryptocurrency alternative?

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Chinese authorities greenlight DBX's subsidiary to run a crypto exchange


The exchange intends to launch its Chinese subsidiary dubbed Tabi no later than March.
Apart from China, DBX also seeks to branch out into other countries, including the US.
The Chinese government has approved a South Korean crypto exchange to operate in the country despite barring all local crypto trading services. A report unveiled this news on February 7, noting that DBX had become the first South Korean crypto exchange to establish a subsidiary dubbed Tabi in China. Reportedly, Chinese authorities granted the exchange a corporation establishment license.
According to the report, DBX got initial approval from the Chinese government on December 28, 2020. After this, the exchange received a certificate of incorporation on February 5, making things official.

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