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Prof. Lu Song, Associate Professor at China Foreign Affairs University, Beijing.
In China, arbitration is marked by Confucianism, which promotes a spirit of consensus often considered at odds with the very notion of arbitration, and by certain significant but largely ignored specificities, such as the prohibition of ad hoc arbitration and of foreign arbitration institutions, and the fact that only about half of the awards rendered are effectively enforced. Students taking Arbitration in China will have the opportunity to understand this distinctiveness and get insights into the Chinese law and practice of arbitration.
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