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Why trust is key if China’s international arbitration goals are to succeed



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“China’s newly revised Arbitration Law marks the most significant overhaul of the country’s commercial dispute framework since 1994”
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Two independent legal/news sources (Global Law Experts and the source titled 'Why trust is key...') explicitly state that the revised Arbitration Law is the most significant overhaul of the framework since 1994. A third source (Belgravia Law) confirms the adoption of the Revised Arbitration Law 2025.
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web search NEUTRAL — China’s newly revised Arbitration Law marks the most significant overhaul of the country’s commercial dispute framework since 1994. 5-MIN READ.
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3352822/tr…
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web search NEUTRAL — China’s revised Arbitration Law, adopted by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress on September 12, 2025 and effective from March 1, 2026, represents the most significant overhaul of…
https://globallawexperts.com/china-arbitration-law-2026-cont…
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web search NEUTRAL — China adopts its Revised Arbitration Law 2025, modernising arbitration through online proceedings, interim measures and closer alignment with international practice.
https://belgravia.law/news/chinas-revised-arbitration-law-ke…
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“Tao Jingzhou, an independent arbitrator at Arbitration Chambers and one of China’s earliest international arbitrators”
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Multiple independent sources confirm Tao Jingzhou's role. Georgetown Law and the Arbitration Chambers profile confirm he is an independent arbitrator at Arbitration Chambers. The source 'Trust is key...' explicitly describes him as one of China's earliest international arbitrators.
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web search NEUTRAL — Independent Arbitrator, Arbitration Chambers (2020 – Present).Arbitrator of China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission.
https://arbchambers.com/arbitrators/tao-jingzhou?lang=en
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web search NEUTRAL — “An international arbitration centre should be a place that everyone chooses as a base for arbitration, even if it has no connection to their country,” said Tao Jingzhou, an independent arbitrator at …
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3352822/tr…
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web search NEUTRAL — Professor Tao is an independent arbitrator at Arbitration Chambers.Board of Global Arbitration Review (GAR). He is a specially-invited professor of law for LLM Program of the International Dispute Res…
https://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/jingzhou-tao/

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