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An arbitration agreement is an agreement by which the parties decide that they shall submit to arbitration any disputes, existing or future, concerning their relationship.
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GU Zhenlong, Some Considerations on Parties’ Self-Determination in the Arbitration Law (关于仲裁法中当事人意思自治的几点思考), 2012, in the legal database pkulaw.cn, Ref. Code CLI.A.073818.
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Ibidem.
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See ZHU Sanzhu, “Legal Aspects of Commodity and Financial Futures Market in China”, in The Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial and Commercial Law, 2009, 3 (2), 377–430.
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See, for example, Kun Fan, Arbitration in China: A Legal and Cultural Analysis, 1st ed., Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2013, pp. 31–34.
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Hong Kong Longhai Co. v. Wuhan Zhongyuan Scientific Co., Wuhan IPC, [1998] n. 0277.
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Pisacane, G., Murphy, L., Zhang, C. (2016). The Arbitration Agreement. In: Arbitration in China. China Law, Tax & Accounting. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0684-5_2
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