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Belt and Road Practical Guide: How to Resolve Disputes on the Belt and Road

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China Mainland Contractors will have experienced the challenges of resolving BRI disputes first hand over the last ten years. To assist all, we are pleased to share our insights on key questions such as: when to involve infrastructure disputes avoidance lawyers at KWM? And which neutral jurisdictions and arbitration institutions are recommended for BRI related disputes? Read on for our top ten tips first for trying to avoid disputes completely, but when disputes are inevitable, our tips for how to resolve them successfully.   

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Belt and Road Practical Guide
How to Resolve Disputes on the Belt and Road

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This is one of a series of KWM publications providing practical tips on aspects of BRI projects gained from our experience supporting our clients working on the BRI. Each booklet will provide you with concise insights and relevant information on Belt and Road subject in question.

*Any reference to “Hong Kong” or “Hong Kong SAR” in this article shall be construed as a reference to “Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China”.

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