Choice of Governing Law in China-Related Contracts | Practical Law

Choice of Governing Law in China-Related Contracts | Practical Law

An overview of Chinese law on the choice of governing law, including what constitute "foreign-related" contracts, when foreign law can be chosen in a contract with a Chinese counterpart and which contracts must be governed by Chinese law. The note also discusses what law is chosen in the absence of a governing law clause and how Chinese courts apply foreign and treaty law.

Choice of Governing Law in China-Related Contracts

Practical Law UK Practice Note 5-521-5446 (Approx. 17 pages)

Choice of Governing Law in China-Related Contracts

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An overview of Chinese law on the choice of governing law, including what constitute "foreign-related" contracts, when foreign law can be chosen in a contract with a Chinese counterpart and which contracts must be governed by Chinese law. The note also discusses what law is chosen in the absence of a governing law clause and how Chinese courts apply foreign and treaty law.