A Study on the «One-Stop» Diversified International Commercial Dispute Resolution Platform of the CICC in the Context of the Belt and Road Initiative

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China has proposed to establish a «One-Stop» diversified international commercial dispute resolution platform (hereinafter «One-Stop» platform) in the CICC that effectively combines litigation, mediation and arbitration, which is one of the innovative measures of the CICC. However, the mechanism to effectively combine these three dispute resolution methods in the «One-Stop» platform is insufficient, the international expert committee has not been able to fully play its role, and there are difficulties in the recognition and enforcement of settlement agreements, arbitration awards, and court judgments after dispute resolution. In response to the above problems, the procedural mechanism of the «One-Stop» platform should be improved, the duties of the expert committee should be clarified, and China should consider introducing more diversified international treaties and improving domestic legislation so that the operation of the «One-Stop» dispute resolution platform can be supported by law. With such legal support, the operation of the «One-Stop» platform can provide public legal service products that are more in line with international needs.

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Jianping Shi

Shanghai University of Political Science and Law

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: sjplaw@163.com
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-8932-2262

Associate Professor

República da China, Shanghai

Xinru Wu

Shanghai University of Political Science and Law

Email: wuxinru997@hotmail.com

Post-graduate student

República da China, Shanghai

Bibliografia

  1. CICC Provisions Art 11.
  2. Art 9(a) of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Conciliation.
  3. Art 3(a) of the Singapore Mediation Convention.
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  6. Arbitration Law of the People's Republic of China (Amendment 2017).
  7. Art 543 of the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on the Application of the Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China (2022); Art 290 of the Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China (Amendment 2021)
  8. Art 91 of the Arbitration Law of the People's Republic of China (Revision) (Exposure Draft).
  9. Art 89 of the Arbitration Law of the People's Republic of China (Revision) (Exposure Draft).
  10. Procedural Rules for the China International Commercial Court of the Supreme People’s Court (For Trial Implementation)
  11. Amended DIFC Courts Practice Direction No.2 of 2015-Referral of Judgment Payment Disputes to Arbitration, 2015.

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