Examining the Breadth and Conformity with Global Standards of Vietnamese Courts’ Exclusive Jurisdiction in International Commercial Contracts Pertaining to Immovable Property Within Vietnam
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Abstract
This article delves into the critical aspect of exclusive jurisdiction in Vietnamese law, particularly focusing on disputes emerging from international commercial contracts relating to immovable property. The main objective is to demystify the types of disputes that are encompassed under this exclusive jurisdiction and to propose a requisite level of connection to Vietnamese immovable property for such jurisdiction to be applicable. Through a comprehensive analysis, the study reveals varying interpretations by Vietnamese courts regarding the scope of this jurisdiction rule. A notable finding is the contrasting jurisdictional approaches between domestic and foreign arbitrators in handling disputes connected to international commercial contracts involving immovable property. This discrepancy highlights the urgency for Vietnam to align its legal framework with global standards. The paper emphasizes the significance of this harmonization, not only for legal clarity and consistency but also for enhancing the attractiveness of Vietnam’s legal environment for international investors.
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