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Recently, the Queen Mary University of the United Kingdom, an authoritative research institution for international arbitration, released the International Arbitration Survey 2021, which shows that for the first time, Shanghai has become the eighth among the top ten most popular places for international arbitration. With four legally registered arbitration institutions in Shanghai and another four foreign arbitration institutions setting ...
Recently, the Taipei District Court of Taiwan (hereinafter referred to as “Taipei District Court”) made an adjudication of upholding an arbitral award made by China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) in its trial named [2021]China CIETAC Jing(Hu) Cai Zi No.0024.Both parties in this case are legal persons from Taiwan. Four Applicantssubrogated against Guangda Company through Insurance Agreement and submitted arbitration to CIETAC Shanghai Sub-Commission, requesting the Respondent Zhengyang Express Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Zhengyang Company”) to pay compensations for damages of the goods, attorneys' fee, arbitration fee and other expenses. After losing the arbitration, Zhengyang Company ...
On December 20, 2021 the International Logistics Arbitration Center of China-Shanghai Cooperation Organization Local Economic and Trade Cooperation Demonstration Area(the Center) was inaugurated in the SCO National Living Room. The Center will provide free legal consultation services and training, as well as commercial dispute coordination and labor dispute mediation services for enterprises and individuals in the China-Shanghai...
The 3rd Shanghai International Arbitration Summit and the opening ceremony of the 2021 Shanghai Arbitration Week took place on 8 November, and for the first time, Shanghai was ranked among the top ten most popular international arbitration venues in the world, coming in eighth place according to the published International Arbitration Survey 2021 Along with the development of international trade, international arbitration...
The China Maritime Arbitration Commission (CMAC) Arbitration Rules (2021 Edition) have come into effect on 1 October. Speaking at a press conference of the CMAC on 9 October 2021, Li Hu, Deputy Director of CMAC, said that the new revised rules respond to the profound changes brought about by the new crown pneumonia epidemic to international arbitration and provide for the first time systematic provisions on electronic service of process, video hearings, video testimony, electronic signatures as well as cyber security and privacy and data protection.For the first...