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Shiyu Wang (The George Washington University Law School)
The Ansung Tribunal Gives Its Views On Allocation of Costs Under ICSID Arbitration Rule 41(5)
May 16, 2017

On March 9, 2017, a three-person ICSID Tribunal rendered an Award in Ansung Housing Co., Ltd. v. People's Republic of China.  The case marks the second time where China appears as a Respondent before…

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Arthur (Xiao) Dong (JunHe LLP), Darren Mayberry (AnJie Law Firm)
Enterprises in China's Free Trade Zones Enter 2017 with New Options for Arbitration
May 14, 2017

On December 30, 2016, the Supreme People's Court ("SPC") issued a set of new Opinions. It covers an array of matters relating to legal measures to expedite the development of Free Trade Zones. (…

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Gary B. Born, Jonathan Lim, Dharshini Prasad (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP) for WilmerHale
Sanum v. Laos (Part II): The Singapore Court of Appeal Affirms Tribunal’s Jurisdiction under the PRC-Laos BIT
November 11, 2016

Part I of this two-part blog post summarized the recent judgment of the Singapore Court of Appeal (“SGCA” or the “Court”) in Sanum Investments Ltd. v Government of the Lao People’s Democratic…

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Gary B. Born, Jonathan Lim, Dharshini Prasad (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP) for WilmerHale
Sanum v. Laos (Part I): The Singapore Court of Appeal Affirms Tribunal’s Jurisdiction under the PRC-Laos BIT
November 10, 2016

On 29 September 2016, the Singapore Court of Appeal (“SGCA” or the “Court”) released its much-anticipated judgment in Sanum Investments Ltd. v Government of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (“…

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Matthew Koh (Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP ) for YSIAC
Permanent Court of Arbitration tribunal issues landmark interpretation of UNCLOS in Philippines v China arbitration
August 14, 2016

Introduction On 12 July 2016, a five-member arbitral tribunal (the Tribunal) constituted under Annex VII of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) issued its long-awaited award…

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James Rogers (Norton Rose Fulbright LLP), Matthew Townsend (Fangda Partners) for YIAG
CIETAC Hong Kong consults on draft guidelines on Third Party Funding
August 13, 2016

Introduction On 23 May 2016, CIETAC’s Hong Kong Arbitration Center (CIETAC HKAC) issued for public consultation draft Guidelines for third party funding (the draft Guidelines). Third party funding (…

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Huawei Sun, Leilei Lu (Zhong Lun)
Bold move by Shanghai Court in interpreting the phrase ‘foreign-related element’: A direction to follow?
June 09, 2016

Introduction As noted this firm’s previous post on the Chaolaixinsheng case (see Cao Lijun & Lu Leilei, To Be or Not to Be? The Practical Implications of Choosing Foreign Arbitration for Domestic…

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Sabrina Lee (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP) for WilmerHale
Arbitrating Chinese Disputes Abroad: A Changing Tide?
April 07, 2016

Under Chinese law, disputes may only be submitted to arbitration outside China and/or under the auspices of foreign arbitral institutions if the dispute is “foreign related.”  Historically,…

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Jie Zheng (Ghent University)
Competition Between Arbitral Institutions in China - Fighting for a Better System?
October 16, 2015

China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) and China Maritime Arbitration Commission (CMAC) are the best-known international arbitration institutions in China that deal…

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Arthad Kurlekar for YIAG
“Perversion of Law” in Chinese Criminal Law – An Indiscriminate Legal Weapon Against Arbitrators
September 11, 2015

Background Article 399A included in the Criminal Law of People’s Republic of China, provides for criminal liability to arbitrators for “perversion of law” (Wangfa Zhongcai Zui). The provision has…

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