Notes

[1] Paglee, Charles D., Institute for Trans-national Arbitration's News and Notes, "China Consolidates Arbitration 
              Law, Amends CIETAC Rules and Joins I.C.C.",January 1995, Southern Methodist University(USA), School of
              Law, p. 1

[2] Clifford Chance Newsletter, "Domestic Arbitration in China", December 1996, Vol. C16, p.1.

[3] Zheng, Y., "Comparison of Investment Laws", Tongji University Press, Shanghai,1993, p. 410.

[4] Article 17(1) of the Arbitration Law; Article 260(1) of the Civil Procedure Law

[5] Shen, L. and Zhang, N., "Guide to the Laws of China's Foreign Trade", Hong Kong Publishing Groups Co. Ltd.,
               Hong Kong, 1992, Part Nine: Foreign Economic Arbitration, p. 206.

[6] Paglee, Charles D., Institute for Trans-national Arbitration's News and Notes, "China Consolidates Arbitration
              Law, Amends CIETAC Rules and Joins I.C.C.", January 1995, Southern Methodist University (USA), School
              of Law, p.1;see also Zheng, Y., "Comparison of Investment Laws", Tongji University Press, Shanghai, 1993, p. 415.

[7] Article 10 of the Arbitration Rules

[8] People's Daily (Overseas Edition), "Questions and Answers of International Economic and Trade Arbitration
               in China", 20 April 1994, p. 6.

[9] Shen, L. and Zhang, N., "Guide to the Laws of China's Foreign Trade", Hong Kong Publishing Groups Co. Ltd.,
               Hong Kong, 1992, Part Nine: Foreign Economic Arbitration, p. 212.

[10] Article 9 of the Arbitration Law; Article 259 of the Civil Procedure Law;Article 60 of CIETAC's Arbitration Rules

[11] Article 58 of the Arbitration Law, Article 260 of the Civil Procedure Law