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The publication’s author, Jin Saibo, who was involved in the eight-year drafting process of The Supreme People’s Court of China’s LC Judicial Interpretations, has structured the book to cover such critical issues as:
· Conformity of China’s LC system with international practices, i.e., International Standard Banking Practice
· Consolidation of disputes concerning LCs and underlying practices
· Statutory limitations of action
· Recovery for damages
· Reasonable legal fees
The Law of Letters of Credit in China is availablein English only.
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