Insight: China Justice 中國司法洞察
Sun, 02 Apr 2023 Insights Guodong Du 杜國棟 , Meng Yu 余萌
In 2023, a local court in Beijing ruled to recognize a German bankruptcy judgment in In re DAR (2022), marking the second time that Chinese courts have recognized German bankruptcy judgments, and the first time the de jure reciprocity - a new liberal test-being used in the enforcement of foreign judgments in China.
Sun, 05 Mar 2023 Insights Guodong Du 杜國棟 , Meng Yu 余萌
As of September 2019, Vietnamese courts have handled a total of 26 cases of foreign judgments recognition and enforcement.
Sun, 26 Feb 2023 Insights Guodong Du 杜國棟 , Meng Yu 余萌
As of September 2019, Vietnamese courts have handled three cases involving the recognition and enforcement of Chinese arbitral awards and court judgments.
Sun, 19 Feb 2023 Insights Guodong Du 杜國棟
Since 2014, the Chinese Central Government has been casting more spotlight on commercial mediation, enabling it to play a more prominent role in China.
Sat, 11 Feb 2023 Insights Guodong Du 杜國棟 , Meng Yu 余萌
In 2017, the Hanoi High People's Court of Vietnam refused to recognize and enforce a judgment made by China’s Beihai Maritime Court, marking the first known case in the field of China-Vietnam judgments recognition and enforcement.
Sat, 04 Feb 2023 Insights Guodong Du 杜國棟
In 2022, China’s Supreme People’s Court issued a report on the People’s Assessor System, revealing the role of people’s assessors in judicial practice.
Sun, 29 Jan 2023 Insights Meng Yu 余萌
It will impede the enforcement of this judgment in China, says the Ministry of Justice (MOJ). And the MOJ is not bluffing.
Sun, 22 Jan 2023 Insights Guodong Du 杜國棟
As of 2021, Chinese courts have granted 10,917 PPOs. When faced with this new tool against domestic violence, courts are learning how to use PPO best while preventing and solving concurrent problems.
Sun, 15 Jan 2023 Insights Guodong Du 杜國棟 , Meng Yu 余萌
In 2022, the New South Wales Supreme Court of Australia ruled to enforce a judgment of a Shanghai local court, just before the 12-year limitation period expires. It marks the fifth time that an Australian court has recognized and enforced Chinese monetary judgments (Tianjin Yingtong Materials Co. Ltd. v Young [2022] NSWSC 943).