Comparative Analysis of Interim Measures – Interim Remedies (England & Wales) v Preservation Measures (China)

Author:   Vivek Jain ,  Thomas Macey-Dare ,  Shengnan Jia
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367429430


Pages:   628
Publication Date:   31 May 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Comparative Analysis of Interim Measures – Interim Remedies (England & Wales) v Preservation Measures (China)


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Author:   Vivek Jain ,  Thomas Macey-Dare ,  Shengnan Jia
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367429430


ISBN 10:   0367429438
Pages:   628
Publication Date:   31 May 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Part 1 - Chapter 1: Introduction to Interim Measures in England & Wales and China - Chapter 2: Legal System and Procedural Law in England & Wales - Chapter 3: The Legal System and The General Rules for Preservation Measures in China - Part 2 - Chapter 4: Interim Remedies In Support Of Arbitration - Chapter 4a: Interim Measures In Arbitration (China) - Part 3 - Chapter 5: Freezing Injunctions - Chapter 6: Preservation Measure of Property in China - Part 4 - Chapter 7: Interim Injunctions - Chapter 8: Preservation Measure of Behaviour in China - Part 5 - Chapter 9: Search Orders - Chapter 10: Preservation Measure of Evidence in China - Part 6 - Chapter 11: Comparative Analysis of Interim Measures on Visible & Invisible Factors – England & Wales v. China

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Dr. Capt. Vivek Jain is currently a Director (Marine Services) of a well-renowned firm in Singapore, where he handles and pursues commercial and maritime international arbitrations in various International forums. He has qualified as a Barrister in England & Wales. He is also a Master Mariner (unlimited) UK and have worked on merchant ships including tankers and bulk carriers. He also taught Commercial and Maritime Law in University of Plymouth for a few years and regularly lectures on Comparative Law, Commercial Law & Maritime Law across the globe. Thomas Macey-Dare QC is an English commercial barrister and a member of Quadrant Chambers in London. He specialises in shipping, shipbuilding, energy, international trade, insurance and international arbitration. He is recognised as a leading practitioner by the Legal 500 in Commodities and Shipping, and by Chambers & Partners in Shipping & Commodities. He represents shipowners, commodity traders, shipyards, underwriters, salvors, energy companies, banks and other commercial clients, in the Business & Property Courts of England and Wales (Commercial Court, Admiralty Court & Chancery Division), the Court of Appeal, and international commercial arbitrations. He is particularly skilled at handling cases involving complex commercial transactions and technical expert issues. He also specialises in emergency applications for interim relief, including freezing and antisuit injunctions. Dr Shengnan Jia is a partner at a well-known Tahota Law Firm (Legal 500) based out of Beijing. She specialises in commercial law and maritime law. Over the years, she has disposed of many cases in the Supreme People’s Court, High courts of different provinces in China and in various International arbitration forums. Dr. Jia holds memberships of professional arbitration forums such as HIAC, ZCIA (China), LMAA (London), CAS (Switzerland), EDAC (Turkey) and had been invited as a Chinese expert witness to submit an Expert Report to LCIA.

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