The Belt and Road created in 2013, became in English an “initiative” (BRI) in 2017. This article concerns Chinese Courts; there are few arbitral institutions in China. This has a great significance and demonstrates the opening-up trend for foreign legal service in the People’s Republic of China. This paper aims at understanding the importance of arbitration, what is the main objective of arbitration? The research methodology uses surveys, interviews and observation. China, a global country along the BRI, has great international legal arbitrators and has, it seems, to think seriously to develop arbitration to be internationally credible.
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