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Omar Moussly
Same Concept, Different Interpretation: The Full Protection and Security Standard in Practice
October 27, 2019

The numerous interpretations of the Full Protection and Security Standard (“FPSS”) have complicated the findings of tribunals for many years. A number of tribunals have found that this standard…

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Peter Yuen  (Fangda Partners) , Matthew Townsend  (Fangda Partners) , John Zhou  (Fangda Partners)
Mainland China–Hong Kong Interim Measures Arrangement Swiftly Put into Use
October 26, 2019

On 1 October 2019, Mainland Chinese and Hong Kong bodies brought into force a reciprocal arrangement with significant implications for Hong Kong as a seat of arbitration. The arrangement allows the…

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Theresa Tseung
Interviews with Our Editors: Thoughts and Perspectives from Winnie Tam SC
October 25, 2019

Introduction Ms Winnie Tam SC is a leading intellectual property specialist in Hong Kong, and was the first female specialist of the field to be appointed Senior Counsel by the Chief Justice of Hong…

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Felicia Cheng , Dominique Yong  (Clifford Chance)
Hong Kong Arbitration Week Recap: Is Arbitration Sustainable?
October 24, 2019

Introduction The fourth annual Harbour Lecture took place on 21 October 2019, with hundreds of attendees packed into the Eaton Club, Hong Kong to hear a thought-provoking lecture delivered by Sophie…

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Joyce Leung  (Hogan Lovells) , Joanne Lau  (Allen & Overy) , Nicole Tsui  (Morrison & Foerster)
Hong Kong Arbitration Week Recap: The Future of Arbitration in Hong Kong
October 23, 2019

As Hong Kong Arbitration Week 2019 hits the midway point, we asked three next-generation arbitration practitioners: how do you see the future of arbitration in Hong Kong? These are their answers:…

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Sian Knight , Ben Bury  (Holman Fenwick Willan LLP)
Hong Kong Arbitration Week Recap: Has the Proliferation of Institutional Rules Caused International Arbitration to Lose Its Way?
October 22, 2019

Introduction Even a cursory analysis of the history of the procedural rules of leading arbitral institutions demonstrates that procedural rules are increasing in number and becoming ever more…

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Jake Lowther  (SCC Arbitration Institute)
Hong Kong Arbitration Week Recap: Private Equity, Financial Services and Insurance Disputes – Don’t Hesitate to Arbitrate!
October 21, 2019

Introduction Kicking off Hong Kong Arbitration Week (“HKAW”) 2019 on Sunday was a joint seminar hosted by KCAB INTERNATIONAL and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (“Freshfields”) titled: “Private Equity…

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Malcolm Langford  (University of Oslo)
UNCITRAL and Investment Arbitration Reform: A Little More Action
October 21, 2019

UNCITRAL’s Working Group III on investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) assembled in Vienna last week to consider a raft of reforms concerning investment arbitration. The fifth session in this…

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Benson Lim  (Simmons & Simmons) , Kiran Nasir Gore  (Law Offices of Kiran N Gore PLLC; The George Washington University Law School)
Interviews with Our Editors: In Conversation with Joe Liu of Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre
October 20, 2019

Joe is the longest-serving counsel in HKIAC, having been at HKIAC since January 2014. He holds LLMs from New York University and London School of Economics and Political Science. His previous stints…

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Viktoria Schneider , Nils Schmidt-Ahrendts  (Hanefeld Rechtsanwälte)
The Consequences of the Non-Disclosure of Conflict of Interest on the Enforceability of Awards: The German Stance
October 19, 2019

Arbitrators and tribunal-appointed experts are at all times obliged to disclose any and all circumstances that might give rise to doubts as to their impartiality and independence. This is one of the…

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