CWR > Volume 4(1); 2018 > Correspondence
Research Paper
Published online: March 1, 2018
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14330/cwr.2018.4.1.08
Enforcement of Foreign Awards among the Silk Road Countries: With Special References to Iran and China
Arash Izadi
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Koguan Law School.
5 Hongjialou Street, Jinan City 250100 P.R. China.
Corresponding Author: arash.izadi@sjtu.edu.cn
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Abstract
The primary purpose of this essay is to analyze the enforcement of the awards under the New York Convention alongside the Silk Road countries from a comparative legal perspective. Here, we especially refer to China and Iran mainly because of their strategic locations as the starting point and the terminus linking other Silk Road countries. Originally, Iran and China began building the Silk Road to facilitate transactions among countries. As Iran has been bridge to the West for the Chinese, their mutual relations have been recognized as a good model for the other Silk Road countries
Keywords : Silk Road, China, Iran, Foreign Awards, New York Convention