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SPECIALSUPPLEMENT
HK SUMMIT12 - 14 May 2015
During the Summit, ICCA Members are invited to make use of the ICCA Members Lounge, located just off the Grand Ballroom:
• Executivebusinesscenter• Privatemeetingroom
(freeofchargeandavailablebyreservationattheICCAdesk)
• Espressoandsnacks• Chargingstationsforyourelectronics,
includingworldconverters• ICCAMembersmaybringaguest
In preparation for the joint ICCA-HKIAC conference coming up in Hong Kong, we have compiled a special supplement of ICCA’s membership newsletter featuring the host city.
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ForthoseofyouwhohavegatheredinHongKong fortheHKSummit2015,welcome to the Pearl of the Orient,myhomeforthepast7years. For first-time visitors, a tripacrosstheVictoriaHarborontheStarFerry’sCentraltoTsimShaTsuirouteisamust-doactivityforthebestviewsofHongKong’sfamousskyline.Ihighly
recommendtakingthis ferryrideat8:00p.m.,which iswhen the“Symphony of Lights” plays out every night.RumoredtocostHK$44millionperyeartoproduce,thisextravagantlightshowfeaturesLEDs,lasers,searchlightsand projection lighting beaming from the rooftops ofskyscrapersandacrosstheharbor.Remembertohaveyourcamerareadyforabreathtakingexperience. ComeWednesday night, and youmay wonderwhy traffic in Causeway Bay and HappyValley seemsevenmorecongestedthanusualduringrushhour.Theexplanation is simple – droves of peoplemaking theirwaytotheHappyValleyRacecourse.Nowhereelseon
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Tips for the First-Time Visitor earthishorseracingsowidelyandpassionatelyfollowedas inHongKong.Delegates to theHKSummitwill betreatedtoareceptionandthepresentationofthe“ICCACup”onWednesday13May.Butyoudon’thavetobearacingenthusiasttoenjoythefever-pitchatmosphereofHongKong’sracingscene.Ifgamblingisnotyourcupoftea,thepackedracetrack is linedwithrestaurantsandbars,whereyoucanconsumecheapandheartyfoodanddrinkinthegardenswithlocalsandexpats. Fancy a bit of spirituality and serenity? Thentake the MTR toTung Chung and hop on the NgongPing360SkyrailtomeettheTianTanBuddha.Perchedatop a three-story pedestal, the Buddha measures 34meters high and 6,547 m2 in size. Although not thebiggest Buddha in the world, it is the largest outdoorseatedBuddhamadeentirelyofbronze. Doclimb the268 steps for a closer look at this magnificent statue,and to enjoy the sweeping mountain and sea viewsfrom its base. Note that consumption of meat andalcoholisstrictlyforbiddenonthegrounds. HongKong ispositively teemingwithactivitiesto see anddo, and this article ismerely the tipof theiceberg.Isincerelywishyouallafantasticstay,andhopethatyoucometolovethiscityasmuchasIdo.
TheTianTanBuddhaThenightly“SymphonyofLights”show
TheHappyValleyRacecourse,venueoftheHKSummitClosingReception
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With the Hong Kong InternationalArbitration Centre(HKIAC) winning the Global Arbitration Review(GAR) innovation award of 2014, Hong Kong hasshowcased to the world that a “Hong Kong” brandofinternationalarbitrationisinthemaking. RegionalarbitrationhastakenrootinAsia,withHongKongfeaturingatthevanguardofbestarbitrationpractices. Widely regarded as a top arbitration seat,Hong Kong has set a successful model for otherAsian jurisdictions to adopt. Arbitration in HongKong has flourished in recent years due to itsmodernlegal infrastructure and independent judicial systemcoupled with its excellent geographical connectivity.This is reflected by the large number of caseshandledbyHKIACsinceitsestablishmentin1985. HongKongismorethanamajorarbitrationseatontheglobalarbitrationmap.Itisaleaderindevelopinginnovative practices to meet the demands of its users.This article highlights a number of distinctive featuresthat setHongKong apart frommany other arbitrationjurisdictions.
First-class Arbitration Legislation
The backbone of Hong Kong’s arbitration regime isthe Arbitration Ordinance (Cap. 609) (Ordinance),which is one of the most modern and user-friendlyarbitration statutes in theworld. TheOrdinance cameinto force in June 2011 and adopts a unitary regimeapplicabletoallarbitrationsinHongKong. TheOrdinance istheonlyAsian legislationthatadoptsthelatestversionoftheUNCITRALModelLaw,
The Emergence of a “Hong Kong” Brand of International Arbitration
Teresa Cheng (Chairperson, HKIAC; Senior Counsel, Des Voeux Chambers) and Chiann Bao (Secretary-General, HKIAC)
ViewsfromHKIAC’sconferenceroomsovertheHongKongharbourRankedtheworld’sfreesteconomy
whichmeansthatthearbitraltribunalandtheHongKongcourtshavethepowertoorderabroadrangeofinterimrelief.TheOrdinancehasgonefurtherthanmanyotherarbitrationstatuesbypermitting interimrelief issuedbytribunals inoroutsideHongKong tobeenforceable inthesamemannerasaHongKongcourtorder. HongKongisoneofthefewjurisdictionswhosearbitration law expressly recognises the enforceabilityof decisions issued by emergency arbitrators in oroutsideHongKong.Whilemanyinstitutionalruleshaveintroduced procedures making such decisions available,the arbitration laws of these institutions’ homejurisdictions are silent on the effectivenessofthesedecisions. Another notable feature of Hong Kongarbitration is the explicit assurance of confidentialityprovided by the Ordinance. Under Hong Kong law,the duty of confidentiality covers not only arbitralproceedingsandawards,butalsorelatedcourtproceedingsandjudgments.Thebreadthofsuchdutyrepresentsthehighestlevelofprotectionofconfidentialityintheregion.
Neutral Forum, Pro-arbitration Judiciary and Excellent Enforcement Record Arbitral proceedings in Hong Kong are conducted ina neutral environment and supportedbyindependentjudiciary. HongKong’shighestcourtisoneofakind,asitincludes18eminentjudgesfrommanyothercommonlaw
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jurisdictions.Thepresenceoftheseforeignjudgesensuresthat the court decisions reflect leading internationalthinkingonjudicialsupportofarbitration,andservesasaguaranteeoftheindependenceofthecourts.Assuch,theWorld Economic Forum’s“Global CompetitivenessReport2014-2015”rankedHongKongfifthintheworldandfirstinAsiaforjudicialindependence. The Hong Kong courts are internationallyrenowned for their pro-enforcement and hands-off approach to arbitration. Hong Kong judges havedeveloped a body of non-interventionist case law thatdemonstrates Hong Kong’s strong judicial support forthe arbitral process and awards. This is evidenced bythe fact that the Hong Kong courts have not refusedto enforce any awards over the past four years. Since Hong Kong is a party to the NewYorkConventionandvariousregionalarrangementsonmutualenforcement,awardsmadeinHongKongareenforceableinover150countriesworldwide.Inparticular,HongKongawardsmaintainanimpressiverecordofenforcementinChina,astheChinesecourtshavenotrefusedtoenforceanyHongKongawardsoverthepastfiveyears.
Top-tier Arbitral Institution PartieswhowishtoarbitrateinHongKongbenefitfromeasyaccesstoHKIAC’sservices. HKIACisamongtheworld’s leadingdisputeresolution institutions,providingone-stop-shopservicesinrespectofarbitration,mediation,adjudicationanddomainnamecases. Votedamong theworld’stopfourhearingcentresinGAR’sHearingCentresSurvey(7October2014),HKIAChastakenanumberofstepstorefineandimproveitsofferingsinrecentyears.HKIAC’s current administered arbitration rules includeinnovativemechanisms tocontrol thearbitral tribunal’s
fees and to deal with complex arbitrations involvingmultiplepartiesorcontracts.HKIACisthefirstandonlyarbitral institutionthathasupdated itsmodelclausetopromptpartiestodesignateanappropriatelawtogoverntheir arbitration agreement. In addition,HKIAC is theonly institution in the region that allows its Secretariatmembers to be appointed as tribunal secretary. ThesemeasuresreinforceHKIAC’spositionasaworld leaderininnovativepractices,whilethelasttwoledtoHKIAC’swinningtheGARawardforinnovationfor2014.
Strategic Location with World-class Resources and Expertise Ranked as the world’s freest economy for morethan 20 years, Hong Kong isAsia’s centre for finance,logistics, trade, shipping, insurance, aviation, tourismand communications. With a thriving arbitrationcommunity and a large number of international lawfirms basing their regional operations here, HongKong’s pool of multilingual professionals with strongindustry and dispute resolution expertise is unrivalled. Strategically located at the centre of theAsia-Pacific region,HongKong is nomore than a five hourdirect flight from 50% of the world’s population. Asthe premier gateway to China, Hong Kong is the onlyjurisdictionintheworldwhoselawsareenactedinbothEnglishandChineseandwhosecourtsoperate inbothlanguages.Asaresult,HongKonghaslongbeenthenaturalchoice of venue for resolving China-related disputes. By attending the 2015 HK Summit, you willexperience the hospitality of the dynamic arbitrationcommunity inHongKongaswell as theevolutionof a“HongKong”brandofinternationalarbitration.
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Hong Kong’s law schools atCity University of Hong Kong(CityU), the Chinese Universityof Hong Kong (CUHK) and theUniversity of Hong Kong (HKU)are international leaders in theprovision of arbitration education.Hong Kong mooting has thrivedin this environment as students
enthusiasticallyandsuccessfullyparticipateinarangeofinternationalmootingcompetitionsatahighlevel. Based in Hong Kong, the Willem C. Vis (East) International Commercial Arbitration Mootwaslaunchedin2003asasistercompetitiontotheVisMootinVienna.In 2012 the CityU team prevailed over 90 teams, towin the 9th AnnualVis East competition. Hong Kong
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Hong Kong’s Vibrant Mooting Scene students have also impressed in the foundingVienna-based Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot: the CityU team won the 2013 competition,beating almost 300 teams. (See photograph page 5.) Hong Kong students have participatedsuccessfully in a rangeofothermoots,both inside andoutside the region. In 2004 the Hong Kong Universityteam was a quarterfinalist in the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, also winningsecond place prize in theAlona E. Evans competitionand third place in the Hardy Dillard Memorial Prizecompetition.In2014,aCityUmooterwasplacedthe13thbest individual oralist in the international competition,and in 2013 the CityU team’s Respondent’s memorialwasrankedinthetop5Respondent’smemorials. Other successes include those in the Foreign Direct Investment International Moot Competition (aHKUteamwon the regional rounds in Seoul 2014 and wasa top 20 ranked team in the international rounds; in2011,CityUcame3rdinthecompetition);theRed Cross
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The2013winningteamfromCityUattheWillemC.VisMoot,Vienna
International Humanitarian Law Moot (wonbytheHKUteamin2012,withoneofitsmooters being awarded Best Oralist; theCUHKteamreachedthe2014Semifinals);theLAWASIA International Moot Competition(theCUHKteamwonin2012andplaced2nd inthe internationalfinals in2014);theInternational Criminal Court Moot Competition at the Hague (the CUHK team coming4th in the 2014 competition); the Oxford International Intellectual Property Law Moots(theHKUteam1stRunnerUpin2011);andtheELSA Moot Court Competition (EMC2)(atwhichtheHKUwas1strunnerupin2013). The success of Hong Kong’s toplaw students in international mootingcompetitions augers well for the nextgeneration of Hong Kong arbitrationpractitioners,arbitratorsandinstitutions.
ICCA Members planning toattend the upcoming HK Summitin May will have the opportunityto explore “TheWorld’s Fair ofFood”, with an array of Chineseand international gourmet optionsto choose from. With traditionalCantonese, Hakka, Hokkien,
Chiuchow and Shanghainese dishes, to great Japanese,French and Italian cuisine, including restaurants byinternational celebrity chefs such as Joël Robuchon,Gordon Ramsay and Nobu Matsuhisa, Hong Kongoffers something for everyone. Some of the popularHong Kong food districts include Causeway Bay,TsimShaTsui, Lan Kwai Fong and Soho, while good localcomfortfoodcanbefoundintheNewTerritories.Forgreatseafood,IrecommendatripouttoLammaIsland. Hong Kong is home to the least-expensive
The World’s Fair of FoodBy Yi-Shun Teoh, Clifford Chance Michelin-starred restaurant in the world, Tim Ho
Wan,with its famous bakedBBQpork buns. It is alsohome to the first Chinese restaurant in theworld tobe awarded threeMichelin stars, LungKingHeen. Toexperience some local icons, conferencedelegates cangrab scrambled eggs andmilk tea for breakfast at theAustralianDairyCompany, a bowl ofwonton noodlesatMak’sNoodle,dimsumlunchatMaxim’sPalaceCityHall,ahotpotdinneratBudaowengandthesignatureroast goose atYung Kee and desserts at Chung KeeandHoneymoon. Duddell’s andCuisineCuisine offergreatdimsumandmoderninterpretationsofCantonesecuisine,whilethemoreadventurousfoodiecanreservea table at Bo Innovation, ChefAlvin Leung’s take onChinesemoleculargastronomy.Foranupscalerestaurantexperience, the Mandarin Grill + Bar, 8 1/2 Otto eMezzo BOMBANA andAmber are not to be missed. Whether it’s a street stall, a hole-in-the-wall,or a high-end restaurant, Asia’sWorld City will havesomethingdeliciousforyou!
CustomersliningupinfrontofTimHoWanSomeofHongKong’sbestfoodcanbefoundinstreetstalls
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PROGRAMME Bridging Cultures, Connecting Futuresat a Glance
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Tuesday, 12 May
17:30-20:00 OpeningReception The Pool at Grand Hyatt
Wednesday, 13 May
HKSummitConferenceThe Grand Hyatt
9:00-9:15 WelcomeRemarks TeresaChengSC(HKIAC)AlbertJanvandenBerg(ICCAPresident)
9:15-9:40 KeynoteSpeech YibingMao(MarriottInternational,Inc)
9:40-11:00
Session1:DebateThisHousebelievesthattheNewYorkConventiondoesmoreharmthangoodtodevelopingeconomies.
Speakers:-AlbertJanvandenBerg(ICCAPresident)-LucyReed(FreshfieldsBruckhausDeringer)-DominiqueHascher(Judge,SupremeJudicialCourtofFrance)-MakhdoomAliKhan(SeniorAdvocate,SupremeCourtofPakistan) Judges: -Karl-HeinzBöckstiegel(BergischGladbach,IndependentArbitrator)-ZiaMody(AZB&Partners)-FernandoMantilla-Serrano(Latham&Watkins) Rapporteur:SheilaAhuja(Allen&Overy)
11:30-12:45
Session2:NewRegionalismandSouth-SouthTrade
Scene Setters: -MarkFeldman(PekingUniversity,SchoolofTransnationalLaw)-RossO’Brien(TheEconomist)Speakers: -OlufunkeAdekoya(Aelex)-AbdulqawiAhmedYusuf(InternationalCourtofJustice)-AlfredoBullardGonzalez(Bullard,Falla&EzcurraAbogados) Chair: SalimMoollan(EssexCourtChambers)Rapporteur: AlejandroI.Garcia(Winston&Strawn)
12:50-13:00 ConnectingthePresentwiththeFuture KateBrowndeVejar(Curtis,Mallet-Prevost,Colt&Mosle,S.C.)
14:15-15:15
Session3:BreakoutSessions:
I.TransparencyinInternationalCommercialArbitration:theWayoftheFutureortheBeginningoftheEnd(byYoungICCA)
II.Doanti-corruptioninvestigationsandanti-briberylegislationinfluenceoraffectinternationalarbitration?
I. Moderator: TimFoden(QuinnEmanuelUrquhart&Sullivan)Debaters: - Jern-FeiNg(EssexCourtChambers)-RafaelLlano(White&Case)-DiegoBrianGosis(Gomm&Smith)-RuthStackpool-Moore(HKIAC)-JelitaPandjaitan(Linklaters)-GarderVidirGunnarsson(ReykjavikUniversity)II. Scene setter:ChristopherStephens(AsianDevelopmentBank)Chair:RobertPé(Orrick,Herrington&Sutcliffe) Speakers: -ABMahmoudSAN(Dikko&Mahmoud)-EllenGracieNorthfleet(IndependentArbitrator/FormerChiefJusticeoftheFederalSupremeCourtofBrazil)-KateYin(FangdaPartners) Rapporteur:CatherineDuggan(HarvardBusinessSchool)
15:45-16:50
Session4:LookingintotheFuture:ChallengestoInvestmentAcrossBorders
Speakers: -YasBanifatemi(Shearman&Sterling)-JeremySharpe(USDepartmentofState)-ProfessorHi-TaekShin(SeoulNationalUniversityofLaw-NassibG.Ziadé(BahrainChamberforDisputeResolution)Chair: JustinD’Agostino(HerbertSmithFreehills)
16:50-17:00 ClosingRemarks AlbertJanvandenBerg(ICCAPresident)
18:00-22:30 ClosingReception-ANightattheRaces Hong Kong Jockey Club Racecourse (Happy Valley)
Thursday, 14 May
YoungICCASkillsTrainingWorkshop