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Digital Economy Sustainability and International Economic Law. Volume 3 / Lei Zhang, Xiaowen Tan, and Pinguang Ying.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Zhang, Lei, author.
- Tam, Hilda, author.
- Ying, Pinguang, author.
- Series:
- Current and Future Developments in Law Series ; 3.
- Current and Future Developments in Law Series ; Volume 3
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- International economic relations.
- International trade--Effect of technological innovations on.
- International trade.
- Law and economic development--China.
- Law and economic development.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource : illustrations.
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Singapore : Bentham Science Publishers, [2023]
- Summary:
- This volume reviews issues that address the interconnection between digital economy, sustainability and international economic law. It covers a range of topics, including renewables subsidies, AI and corporate governance, digital currency, dispute resolution and new developments in trade law. The selection of chapters intends to illustrate how the digital economic, sustainable development goals and arrangements could influence and potentially shape international economic law, and how they are intertwined in an increasingly connected world. However, as the concepts of digital economy and sustainable development integrate unevenly into different fields of law, the selection focuses on some of the most visible influences in corporate and international trade law in Asia. The chapters in this volume are written by eminent authorities who are devoted to the emerging multidisciplinary fields of international economic law. Contributions include structured sections with a concluding summary and reference list for the benefit of a broad range of readers. This is a timely reference for legal scholars, practitioners and law students seeking updated and critical information from the perspective of an increasingly digital, and sustainability-focused global trade economy.-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- End User License Agreement
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- A Legal Analysis of the Photovoltaic Subsidy Under The WTO Trade Regime
- Kailun Zheng1,*
- INTRODUCTION
- PV AND RENEWABLE ENERGY SUBSIDIES UNDER THE UMBRELLA OF THE WTO
- EU Renewable Energy Policies
- THE INTERSECTION OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AND THE WTO SUBSIDY
- Technology Subsidies in WTO Large Aircraft Cases
- THE DEFICIENCIES IN THE TECHNOLOGY SUBSIDY RULES
- The Difficulty In Calculating Research Benefits
- LOOKING FORWARD
- CONCLUSION
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
- REFERENCES
- Corporate Social Responsibility: The Experiences of China, Japan and Bhutan A Comparative Approach
- Federica Monti1,*
- The Origin And The Development Of CSR: A Brief Overview
- CULTURAL VARIABLES AS THE MAJOR DISCRIMINATING FACTOR
- DIMENSIONS OF CSR IN EASTERN AND SOUTHERN ASIA COUNTRIES: CHINA, JAPAN, AND BHUTAN
- Corporate Social Responsibility in the People's Republic of China
- The Influence Of Confucianism And Other Socio-political And Philosophical-religious Movements
- A CSR with Chinese Characteristics
- Japanese CSR and the "Reverse Effect Of Thinking Kaizen". A Brief Analysis Of The Most Common Japanese Business Terms
- The Kingdom of Bhutan
- GNH &
- CSR: Is There Any Common Ground?
- THE INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN TENDENCY, THROUGH SHARED CSR DEFINITIONS: A MACRO OVERVIEW
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- AI, Corporate Governance And Sustainability
- Laura Marchegiani1,*
- MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS AND AI
- RETHINKING CORPORATE PURPOSE: WHAT A ROLE FOR AI?
- ANCILLARY ALGORITHMS: DIGITAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND DIRECTORS' LIABILITY
- CONCLUSION.
- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATON
- The Global Competition For Issuing Central Bank Digital Currency ('CBDC') And The Design Of Its Regulatory Framework - A Review Of The Development of CBDCs In China
- Qi Lu1,* and Xiya Ye2
- THE REASONS FOR ISSUANCE OF A CBDC, CONCEPT CLARIFICATION, AND POSSIBLE MODELS
- The Necessity And Merits Of Issuing A CBDC
- Definition of CBDC - with Comparison to Other Digital Currencies
- Possible Models of CBDC
- THE CHINESE CBDC-DCEP
- Elements And Models Of The Chinese CBDC In Testing
- Synthesis Of Account-Based And Token-Based Two-Tier System
- 'One Currency, Two Vaults, Three Centres'
- Remuneration Or Not?
- Other Features Of The DCEP
- Challenges That The DCEP May Encounter
- Paradoxes Between The Narrow Banking Issue And Facilitation Of DCEP's Wide Use
- Possible Responses to the Challenges - Differentiated Treatment for Different Types of Digital Wallets
- Refinement of Commercial Mediation Systems In The Greater Bay Area: From The Perspective Of Hong Kong's Experience And Implications For The Mainland
- Hui CHEN1,*
- RESEARCH SCOPE OF COMMERCIAL MEDIATION
- COMMERCIAL MEDIATION SYSTEMS IN THE MAINLAND AND HONG KONG
- Development of Mediation in China
- The Mediation System in Hong Kong
- EMERGING PROBLEMS IN PROMOTING COMMERCIAL MEDIATION IN THE GBA
- The Principle of Voluntariness in Mediation
- The Principle of Confidentiality of Mediation
- Enforceability of Mediated Settlement Agreements
- Capacity Building of Mediators
- THE HONG KONG EXPERIENCE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE REFINEMENT OF GBA MEDIATION SYSTEM
- Voluntariness and Self-Determination of Mediation Activities
- Confidentiality Rules in Mediation.
- Enforceability of Mediated Settlement Agreements
- Uniform Accreditation Standards and Organization
- A Diversified Dispute Resolution Mechanism for Settling International Commercial Disputes in China
- Jie Zheng1 and Li Chen2,*
- INTRODUCTION: THE DESIGN OF THE DDRM AND ITS BACKGROUND
- THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE CICC IN CHINA UNDER THE BELT-AND-ROAD INITIATIVE
- Jurisdiction of the CICC
- Enhanced Expertise in Adjudicating Foreign-Related Commercial Disputes
- Streamlined Procedural Reforms and Advanced Evidentiary Rules
- The One-step International Commercial DDSM Platform
- RECENT ARBITRATION REFORMS IN CHINA IN SHANGHAI FTZS
- Nationality of Foreign Administered Awards Seated in China
- Validity of Arbitration Agreements with the Designation of Foreign Arbitration Institutions
- The Need for a Thorough Breakthrough in the Amendment of the Arbitration Law of the PRC
- COMMERCIAL MEDIATION DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA
- Mediation in China from a Historical Perspective
- People's Mediation With Chinese Characteristics
- Judicial Mediation As A Solution To Tackle Case Overload
- Development of Commercial Mediation in the Shadow of Law
- Institutionalization and the Rise of Commercial Mediation in China
- Boundaries Between People's Mediation And Commercial Mediation
- Lack Of Legal Certainty Regarding The Enforceability Of International Mediated Settlement Agreements
- CONCLUSION: FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DDRM
- Subject Index.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9789815124064
- 9815124064
- OCLC:
- 1379471232
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