Tag: Shenzhen Court of International Arbitration
Ready for take-off
Eight leading arbitration institutions share the latest trends and developments across the board
Revised Arbitration Law seeks higher standards
Revised Arbitration Law boosts arbitrators’ autonomy while raising practitioner standards to meet global levels
BVI Premier Wheatley kicks off Asia-Pacific trip in HK
BVI Premier Wheatley visited 含羞草社区 on 17 February, during his Asia-Pacific tour to Hong Kong, Macau, Shenzhen, and Malaysia
SHIAC opens Hong Kong centre to spark global push
The 36-year-old Shanghai International Arbitration Centre (SHIAC) officially inaugurated its first offshore branch in Hong Kong on 5 May
Domestic institutions applying UNCITRAL rules in China
UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, adopted in 1976 by the UN General Assembly, are widely accepted and serve as standard rules in global commercial contracts
How objecting to validity of arbitration agreement affects procedure
In an arbitration procedure, objection to the validity of the arbitration agreement is a form of objection to the arbitration jurisdiction
Gears changing
After decades of progress and internationalisation, China’s now fairly sophisticated arbitration industry and its top players look to the essence
Crisis innovation
Small wonder that the past couple of years have spawned an exciting amount of tech-related reform in China’s courts and arbitration institutions
Han Kun boosts South China practice
Han Kun Law Offices has added capital markets expert Li Jianhui to the firm’s practice in South China




























