This is a first-rate book on how to understand China's new 'Foreign Investment Law'. In this volume, Professor Shen reassesses a collection of key issues that shape Chinas complex regime on foreign investment, such as the major changes in foreign investment law 2019, the rise of negative list, national security review, and the interactions between domestic and international rules. The analysis is comprehensive and thoughtful which makes this book a most valuable and important contribution to foreign investment literature.
Julien Chaisse, Professor of Law, City University of Hong Kong & President, Asia Pacific FDI Network, Twitter: @jchaisse
China has presented excellent opportunities for investment in recent decades and appears poised to continue this trend. However, language barriers, misinformation and political polemic can obscure judgement about investing in China. This authoritative new book by Professor Shen offers very welcome insight and clarity in this difficult context. I am confident that Professor Shens study of Chinas foreign investment law will both guide the uninitiated and enlighten China specialists for years to come.
David Donald, Emeritus Professor of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong
This book provides a timely and comprehensive analysis of Chinas new Foreign Investment Law of 2019, examining a variety of relevant issues, such as negative list, unreliable entity list, intellectual property protection, bilateral investment treaties and national security review. It should be compulsory reading for anyone interested in the development and regulation of foreign investment in China.
Robin Hui Huang, Professor of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong
In this timely book, Professor Shen makes an essential contribution to our understanding of Chinas foreign investment law landscape. The author situates Chinas new investment reforms in their proper historical context, and carefully distinguishes substantive novelty from rebranded continuity. In clear and analytical language, Professor Shen thoughtfully dissects key elements of Chinas foreign investment law framework, making this book a treasure-laden resource for academics and practitioners involved in navigating the Chinese investment regime.
Mark Mclaughlin, Visiting Assistant Professor, Singapore Management University
As an integral component of Chinas opening-up and economic reforms, its foreign investment regime has undergone waves of remarkable changes. Professor Shens book provides not only a comprehensive review of the regimes evolution but also sophisticated analysis of some of its most important elements which are under-studied and not widely understood. This book further offers detailed discussions of Chinas latest regulatory developments in response to mounting challenges posed by foreign sanctions, which have considerable and far-reaching implications for the future development of Chinas foreign investment regime. Faced with the pressing need to stabilize and enhance the international economic legal order, this book provides a timely and valuable source for academics, policymakers, practitioners, and other stakeholders.
Associate Professor Weihuan Zhou, Member of the Herbert Smith Freehills China International Business and Economic Law (CIBEL) Centre, Faculty of Law & Justice, UNSW Sydney