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The Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) is an institution based in Hong Kong, providing alternative dispute resolution services from administered and ad hoc international arbitration to mediation, adjudication and domain name dispute resolution. It was founded in 1985.
From 1984 to 1989 (with a brief break), Kaplan chaired the Hong Kong branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. He later became Overseas Vice-president of the institute, and finally President in 1999–2000. From 1990 to 1994, he served as a High Court Judge in Charge of the Construction and Arbitration List in Hong Kong.
Note 3: In August 2017, the Hong Kong government announced 6 self-funded institutions, Caritas Institute of Higher Education, Chu Hai College of Higher Education, Hang Seng Management College, The Open University of Hong Kong, Tung Wah College and Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong will be included in the Study Subsidy ...
The Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot or Vis Moot [3] is an international moot competition. Since 1994, it has been held annually in Vienna, Austria, attracting more than 300 law schools from all around the world and spurring the creation of more than 20 pre-moots each year before the actual rounds are held in Vienna.
International arbitration is an alternative to local court procedures. International arbitration has different rules than domestic arbitration, [6] and has its own non-country-specific standards of ethical conduct. [7] The process may be more limited than typical litigation and forms a hybrid between the common law and civil law legal systems. [8]
Although ICSID's proceedings generally take place in Washington, D.C., parties may agree that proceedings be held at one of a number of possible alternative locations, including the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the Regional Arbitration Centres of the Asian-African Legal Consultative Committee in Cairo, in Kuala Lumpur, or in Lagos, the ...
Member of Hong Kong Institute of Housing: MHKIH Fellow of Hong Kong Institute of Housing: FHKIH Honorary Fellow of Hong Kong Institute of Housing: Hon FHKIH Member of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants: CPA Fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants: FCPA Fellow of The Hong Kong Chartered Governance ...
In 1995 he became head of International Arbitration and Private International Law group, and in 2000 became head of the firm's National Major Projects group. [6] [8] He has previously been a member of the Clayton Utz Board (2002–2006), and served as a partner until 2014, when he retired to become a full time international arbitrator. [6]