Running a business is not always smooth – particularly in these uncertain times of the pandemic which have disrupted international mobility. One of the important aspects that business managers need to be fully prepared about, is how to handle conflicts and business disputes with legal channels when needed.
This webinar, organised with the Chinese Italian Chamber of Commerce (CICC) will provide you an overview of frequent disputes that could arise between European companies and their Chinese partners; it will then explain to you two major dispute resolution mechanisms in China – arbitration and litigation, so you know where and how to get help when disputes arise. This webinar will also discuss some of the successful cross-border commercial disputes handled by our speakers.
During this webinar you will learn fundamental knowledge of how Chinese domestic judicial system works, including a structure and function of the People’s courts at all levels, consist of judicial personnel, and conduct of different trails. You will then learn the general principles of arbitration, and most importantly the pros and cons of litigation and arbitration in different dispute cases and scenarios. You will also have certain practical tips on how to avoid future disputes with Chinese partners.
You will be able to submit questions during the webinar, but we also welcome them in advance. Please submit your questions when you sign up.
ARE YOU READY FOR CHINA? TAKE THE SHORT QUIZ AND FIND THE ANSWER!
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The EU SME Centre's online Self-diagnosis Tool (SDT) will allow you to gauge your readiness in developing your business strategy in China. It will enable you to assess whether you are heading in the right direction, and provide further guidance and support through a tailor-made list of good practices, additional readings, case studies and FAQs.
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If you have any follow-up questions regarding the topic, please send an email to info@eusmecentre.org.cn or ASK-THE-EXPERT [ Ссылка ].
Disclaimer:
The EU SME Centre is a project funded by the European Union. This recording was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its content are the sole responsibility of EU SME Centre and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.
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