HONG KONG: The role of institutions in developing arbitration
Thursday, 09 June 2011
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A panel organised by the Hong Kong under-45 group HK45 on 11 May considered the role of arbitral institutions in the future development of international arbitration - with innovation in cost-saving methods and revised rules emerging as paramount. Ula Cartwright-Finch, associate at Herbert Smith in Hong Kong, reports.
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