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Doing Business In China
Michael J. Moser & Yu Fu, General Editors
Price: $750.00 2700 pages.
3 Looseleaf Volumes. Updated twice per year. Index.
ISBN-13: 978-1-57823-155-3
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About the Book: This extensive and comprehensive work is a thorough reference and guide to all major areas of business law and investment in the People’s Republic of China, and offers a wide-ranging analysis and commentary on Chinese business laws. Designed for those who are either planning to invest in China or who already have an established presence, Doing Business in China provides a detailed examination of all relevant legislation and practice in China that affects business and investment. It also closely examines key issues and potential pitfalls involved in all areas of business and investment. For over twenty years Doing Business in China has been one of the premier sources of practical information and analysis on issues affecting foreign investment in China. This multivolume treatise captures the collective experiences and knowledge of prominent practitioners and business and legal experts with respect to the essential areas of PRC investment and commercial law. China’s development since the launch of economic reform has been fueled by a massive influx of foreign capital, technology and expertise. Foreign investment now affects China and its economy at various levels influencing State policy, nurturing industrial modernization, and providing new opportunities and services to the country’s enormous population. Doing Business in China’s authors, through years of practice and scrutiny of the business, legal and regulatory environments, have learned to interpret the policy law conundrum that typically frustrates multinationals and to anticipate developments that might affect the way people do business in China. This treatise incorporates discussion of a broad range of important issues from institutional structures and investment policy, to business vehicles, specific practice areas, and dispute resolution options, to the various industry sectors relevant to foreign businesses and organizations active in China.
About the Editors: Michael J. Moser has been advising foreign clients on doing business in the People's Republic of China since 1980. He has resided in Hong Kong and Beijing for more than 25 years. Mr. Moser is a former Partner with O'Melveny & Myers, Freshfields and Baker & McKenzie. His practice includes advising on direct investments, major projects, mergers and acquisitions, and international arbitration and other forms of dispute settlement. He frequently acts as arbitrator, mediator and counsel in business disputes between foreign parties and Chinese and other Asian parties. Mr. Moser is a recognized authority in international arbitration and has acted as arbitrator or counsel in more than 150 cases. He is Chairman of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) , Co-Chair of the China Arbitration Forum and also serves as Vice President of the Asia Pacific Regional Arbitration Group (APRAG), a Court Member of the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) and a Board Member of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. He is a former Vice Chair of the Arbitration Committee of the IBA. He is a Commission Member of CIETAC and a member of CIETAC's Expert Group and Panel of Arbitrators. He is also a member of a number of the world's leading international arbitration institutions. He was the first foreign national to be appointed as an arbitrator in China.
Mr. Moser is a graduate of the Harvard Law School and holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Yu Fu is Counsel in O'Melveny's Hong Kong office and a member of the Transactions Department. A Chinese lawyer admitted to practice in both China and New York. He is a graduate of Sichuan University and holds an LLM degree from Columbia University Editorial Advisory Board: Prof. Jerome Alan Cohen—Professor of Law, New York University; Of Counsel, Paul Weiss; Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, New York Sally Harpole—Partner, Sally Harpole & Co., Hong Kong Dr. Sabine Stricker-Kellerer—Senior China Counsel, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Munich Thomas E Jones—Partner, Allen & Overy, Beijing Dr. Esther Naegeli—Partner, Naegeli Rechtsanwaelte, Zurich; Chairman, Swiss-China Chamber of Commerce Tao Jingzhou—Partner, Jones Day LLP, Beijing Prof. Wang Chenguang—Dean, Tsinghua University Law School, Beijing Prof. Wang Guiguo—Dean, Law School of City University of Hong Kong Prof. Zhang Yuqing—Former Director, Department of Treaty and Law, Ministry of Commerce, Beijing Zang Yuejiao—Judge, WTO Appeals, Geneva
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