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Ariel Ye King & Wood Mallesons

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Should arbitral awards that have been set aside be enforced in a different jurisdiction? *

China, Hong Kong - April 30 2013
Achieving a favorable arbitral award is sometimes the easy part of the dispute resolution process. Where the successful party is awarded money…

Co-authors: James Rowland.


How Chinese parties can improve outcomes in foreign arbitration *

China - January 9 2013
Historically, Chinese parties were able to avoid, to a large extent, the consequences of adverse awards made against them by international tribunals. This…

Co-authors: Monique Carroll, Li Li.


New choice for mainland-related international arbitration—establishment of the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission Hong Kong Arbitration Center *

China, Hong Kong - November 20 2012
On September 24, China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (“CIETAC”) launched its Hong Kong Arbitration Center (“the Center”) as its first branch outside mainland China.

Co-authors: Liu Yuwu.


Guide to obtaining investment protection for Chinese investors *

China - November 9 2012
We recently wrote about how foreign investors can use investment treaties to protect investments made abroad from political risk.

Co-authors: Monique Carroll.


China's third revision of the Civil Procedure Law *

China - October 31 2012
On August 31, 2012, a revision of the PRC Civil Procedure Law (the "CPL") was adopted and was scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2013.


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