China's One Belt One Road Initiative and Private International Law

China's One Belt One Road Initiative and Private International Law
About this book
The concept of the One Belt One Road initiative (OBOR) was raised by the President of the People's Republic of China in October 2013. The OBOR comprises the 'Silk Road Economic Belt' and the '21st Century Maritime Silk Road', encompassing over 60 countries from Asia to Europe via Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, West Asia, and the Middle East. The overall objective of the OBOR is to encourage the economic prosperity of the countries along the Belt and Road and regional economic cooperation, encourage mutual learning between different civilizations, and promoting peace and development. However, countries along the Belt and Road routes of the OBOR project have diverse laws and legal systems. It is not difficult to envisage problems relating to harmonisation of laws and rules in trade between countries along the OBOR routes or otherwise. These problems can potentially cut through the core of the very objective of the OBOR itself.
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Subjects
Trade routesChina, foreign economic relationsAsia, commerceEurope, commerceConflict of lawsForeign trade regulationForeign economic relationsDroit international privéCommerce internationalRéglementationBUSINESS & ECONOMICSInternationalEconomicsGeneralInternational economic relationsYi dai yi lu (Initiative : China)Nouvelles routes de la soie