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A Guide to the HKIAC Arbitration Rules 2nd ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9780192594846
Published: March 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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The Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) is one of the world's most highly sophisticated arbitration institutions, with a continuously growing annual caseload. Now in its second edition, this detailed commentary with its insider's perspective has firmly established itself as the leading, authoritative guide to the HKIAC Administered Arbitration Rules.

The text has been updated to capture over 1,000 new cases since 2017. It begins with an introduction to the HKIAC, including a history with statistics and details of other services provided by the HKIAC. The commentary then examines each article of the Rules in depth, drawing on the authors' years of experience administering arbitrations under earlier HKIAC Administered Arbitration Rules (2008 & 2013), and highlighting changes introduced by the 2018 Rules, including provisions on online dispute resolution, the use of technology for the determination of the arbitral process, use of alternative dispute resolution techniques, early determination of proceedings, and concurrent proceedings.

Offering practical guidance, the book makes reference to the Hong Kong Arbitration Ordinance as well as drawing comparisons with other institutional rules and the UNCITRAL Model Rules to emphasize key issues to consider when drafting an arbitral clause or strategizing over the conduct of an arbitration. Benefiting from the authors' previous experience with the HKIAC and with the support of the HKIAC Secretariat and other members of the HKIAC Rules Revision Committee, the book examines examples of anonymised cases handled at the HKIAC, and also discusses various issues arising from arbitrations involving mainland parties or enforcing arbitration awards in mainland China. In particular, the book details HKIAC's experience in handling applications under the new Interim Measures Arrangement between Mainland China and Hong Kong.

The appendices include relevant supporting documents including recommended HKIAC Arbitration Clauses, the HKIAC Administered Arbitration Rules (2018), the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules 2010, the amended Hong Kong Arbitration Ordinance, and updated practice notes and statistics.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Hong Kong, eBooks, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
1:Introduction to Arbitration in Hong Kong
2:The Legal Arbitration Framework
3:Introduction to HKIAC
4:Model Arbitration Clauses
5:General Provisions of the HKIAC Rules
6:Commencement of the Arbitration
7:Arbitral Tribunal
8:Emergency Relief and Interim Measures of Protection
9:Conduct of the Arbitration
10:Complex Arbitrations
11:Awards, Decisions, and Orders of the Arbitral Tribunal
12:Expedited and Early Determination Procedure
13:Other Provisions
Appendix 1: Summary of Advantages of Arbitrating in Hong Kong
Appendix 2: Summary of Advantages of Arbitrating at HKIAC
Appendix 3: Administered Arbitration Rules 2018
Appendix 4: HKIAC Practice Notes
Appendix 5: Arbitrator's Declaration of Acceptance and Statement of Availability, Impartiality, and Independence
Appendix 6: HKIAC Model Arbitration Clauses
Appendix 7: HKIAC Procedures for the Administration of Arbitration under the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules
Appendix 8: HKIAC Guidelines on the Use of a Secretary to the Arbitral
Appendix 9: Hong Kong Arbitration Ordinance
Appendix 10: Arbitration (Appointment of Arbitrators and Mediators and Decision on Number of Arbitrators) Rules
Appendix 11: HKIAC Case Statistics
Appendix 12: Statistics on Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in Hong Kong