Professor Jerome A. Cohen
New York University School of Law

This talk will consider a variety of issues relating to resolving business disputes with Chinese entities, including the following: Is it possible for foreign businesses to obtain fair and competent court decisions in China? Is arbitration before China’s international or local arbitration commissions more promising? What about enforcement of court judgments and arbitration awards in China? How often do commercial disputes with Chinese entities become “criminalized”? Does the criminal process offer foreigners unanticipated dangers or creative possibilities? If direct negotiations fail, is mediation the best option? Or should American companies always insist on litigation or arbitration outside China? What problems have arisen in American courts?

IAPBL-Public-Lecture-3-07

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