Henrik Andersen has published a chapter in “A Legal Analysis of the Belt and Road Initiative: Towards a New Silk Road?”

Associate professor Henrik Andersen has published a chapter “Rule of Law Gaps and the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative: Legal Certainty for International Businesses?” in “A Legal Analysis of the Belt and Road Initiative: Towards a New Silk Road?”

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06/04/2020

Associate professor Henrik Andersen has published a chapter “Rule of Law Gaps and the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative: Legal Certainty for International Businesses?” in “A Legal Analysis of the Belt and Road Initiative: Towards a New Silk Road?”, Giuseppe Martinico and Xueyan WU (eds), 2020, Palgrave-MacMillan, pp. 103-129. https://www.springer.com/in/book/9783030459994

 

In the chapter, Henrik Andersen discusses rule of law issues concerning China’s Belt and Road Initiative from a business perspective. There are severe rule of law problems that should be addressed in order to facilitate trade and reduce transaction costs along the Belt and Road.

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