CHINA: China's Supreme Court clarifies enforcement from Hong Kong
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
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Richard Hill and Jessica Fei of Fulbright & Jaworksi LLP in Hong Kong report on a recent Supreme People’s Court of China notice that removes any uncertainty as to the enforceability in mainland China of Hong Kong awards arising from ad hoc arbitrations and arbitrations under the auspices of “foreign” arbitration institutions such as the ICC
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