Keith Martin Brandt Dentons
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Venue conundrum: key considerations following the CIETAC split *
China - February 4 2013
Since its establishment in 1956, the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) has become the preferred venue for theā¦
Co-authors: Mitchell Dudek.
Hong Kong Court of Appeal reinstates ICC award and confirms case management autonomy of arbitral tribunals *
Hong Kong - May 18 2012
On May 9, 2012, the Hong Kong Court of Appeal reversed the lower court's decision that had set aside an ICC award in the sum of US$55million in the case of Pacific China Holdings Ltd.
Co-authors: Michael Kan, Mary Thomson.
India declares it will enforce arbitration awards from China and Hong Kong *
China, Hong Kong, India - April 17 2012
On March 19, 2012, the government of India declared that the People's Republic of China, including the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macau Special Administrative Region, is a territory to which the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (commonly known as the "New York Convention") applies for the purpose of enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in India.
Co-authors: Mary Thomson.
Hong Kong's state and crown immunity: immunity for state-owned enterprises? *
China, Hong Kong - February 6 2012
Long recognized as a unique interface for the People's Republic of China ("PRC") and its trading partners, Hong Kong has close ties with mainland China that continue to provide opportunities and challenges.
Co-authors: Mary Thomson.
Hong Kong Court of Appeal enforces Chinese arbitration award *
China, Hong Kong - December 29 2011
The Hong Kong Court of Appeal recently overturned the decision in Gao Haiyan and Another v Keeneye Holdings Ltd and Another in which the Court of First Instance had refused on public policy grounds to enforce an arbitration award by the Xian Arbitration Commission.
Co-authors: Mary Thomson.
