The perspective of china under the new york convention, its reservations, and exceptions such as the public policy ground in connection to the enforcement of international commercial arbitral awards in china
Welcome to this session on China’s perspective in international investment arbitration, where scholars and practitioners explore how China’s evolving role as both a capital exporter and a host state is reshaping the global system. Speakers highlight China’s shift from resisting arbitration to actively participating and promoting its own institutions, reflecting its growing economic power and desire to shape international norms. The discussion examines how China balances sovereignty concerns with commitments under investment treaties, while integrating its domestic legal traditions into global practices. This session invites us to understand how China’s rise influences not only dispute resolution but also the future architecture of international investment law.





