Arbitration Rules of China Maritime Arbitration Commission. País/Territorio China Tipo de documento Miscelanea Fecha 1988 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Fuente original Chinalaw, Chinalaw Computer-Assisted Legal Research Center, Peking University. Materia Mar, Medio ambiente gen. Palabra clave Contaminación marina Solución de controversias Navegación Ordenación de áreas costeras Peligros Puerto Responsabilidad/indemnización Área geográphica Asia, Asia y Pacifico, Mares del Asia Oriental, Asia Oriental, Pacífico Norte, Pacífico Nordoeste Resumen The China Maritime Arbitration Commission independently and impartially settles maritime disputes by means of arbitration so as to protect the justified rights and interests of the parties involved and to promote the shipping industry. The Arbitration Commission shall decide, upon written application of one of the disputing parties and in accordance with a written agreement concluded between them, on: disputes arising from collisions between sea-going vessels or between sea-going vessels and river craft or from damages caused by sea-going vessels to harbour structures or installations; disputes arising from chartering, agency, towage, raising, sale, repairing and building of or in respect of sea-going vessel; disputes regarding pollution damages to marine environment; etc. These rules make provision for procedures of application for arbitration, hearings, awards, and the composition of the Commission. Texto completo Inglés