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Conclusion: Tackling private international law issues for the success of the OBOR

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posted on 2023-05-22, 22:23 authored by Poomintr SooksripaisarnkitPoomintr Sooksripaisarnkit, Garimella, SR
The editors chose in this book to address a much-neglected topic in discourses surrounding China's gigantic 'One Belt One Road' (OBOR) project - private international law. Readers who read this book up until this page would readily realise how fascinating this area of law is. With the OBOR project being driven in full speed by the Chinese government, this book presents a warning sign to the Chinese government that without private international law issues being consciously addressed, the OBOR project will not be sustainable.

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Publication title

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

Editors

P Sooksripaisarnkit and SR Garimella

Pagination

253-255

ISBN

978-1-138-56382-7

Department/School

Australian Maritime College

Publisher

Routledge Taylor & Francis Group

Place of publication

Oxford, UK

Extent

13

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