China Newsletter on Maritime and Commercial Arbitration (CHNOMACA) is a quarterly newsletter published by China Maritime Arbitration Commission (CMAC), covering important news and events of CMAC, latest news of the shipping and legal industry. It is oriented to enhance information flow within the arbitration industry and thereby pushes the foreign trade and shipping economy forward. The Newsletter is simultaneously issued in five languages: Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish, both at home and abroad.
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CMAC Delegation Visits Sweden
2025-03-14 -
CMAC Delegation Visits the UK
2025-03-12 -
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China Securities Regulatory Commission Centrally Revises and Repeals Supplementary Rules and Regulatory Documents of the New Enterprise Law
China Securities Regulatory Commission Centrally Revises and Repeals Supplementary Rules and Regulatory Documents of the New Enterprise Law -
The SPC Issues the Notice on Procedural Matters Related to Civil Cases Involving Immunity of Foreign States
The SPC Issues the Notice on Procedural Matters Related to Civil Cases Involving Immunity of Foreign States -
The Draft on the Promotion of the Private Economy Submitted to The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress for Second Revision
The Draft on the Promotion of the Private Economy Submitted to The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress for Second Revision -
The Civil Aviation Law Revision: The Predisposed Clauses Shall Include Content of Overbooking of Tickets
The Civil Aviation Law Revision: The Predisposed Clauses Shall Include Content of Overbooking of Tickets
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The Supreme People's Court and the Ministry of Justice Jointly Issue the Guidelines on Fully Leveraging the Function of Arbitration to Serve the High-quality Development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area
The Supreme People's Court and the Ministry of Justice Jointly Issue the Guidelines on Fully Leveraging the Function of Arbitration to Serve the High-quality Development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area -
The State Council: Encourage Arbitration Institutions to Participate in Foreign-related Intellectual Property Disputes Resolving
The State Council: Encourage Arbitration Institutions to Participate in Foreign-related Intellectual Property Disputes Resolving