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第五届中国—新加坡国际商事争议解决论坛在新加坡举行
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-10-24 21:56
第五届中国—新加坡国际商事争议解决论坛24日在新加坡举行,两国政府部门、商协会、贸促机构、工 商界人士及法学专家等500多人参加论坛。 (文章来源:人民日报) 中国贸促会会长任鸿斌出席开幕式并致辞指出,中新建交35年来,在两国领导人战略引领下,中新传统 友谊不断深化。中国—新加坡国际商事争议解决论坛既是践行两国全方位高质量的前瞻性伙伴关系的具 体行动,也是推动两国经贸合作行稳致远的务实举措。中国贸促会愿与新方一道深化协同合作、注重数 智赋能、加强法治治理,推动国际商事争议解决高质量发展。 ...
第五届中国-新加坡国际商事争议解决论坛在新加坡举行
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-24 10:41
Core Points - The fifth China-Singapore International Commercial Dispute Resolution Forum was held in Singapore, attended by over 500 participants from government departments, business associations, trade promotion agencies, and legal experts [1][2] - The forum aims to deepen the traditional friendship between China and Singapore and promote stable and sustainable economic and trade cooperation between the two countries [1] - A joint statement on promoting cooperation in the prevention and resolution of international commercial disputes was signed by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and the Singapore Ministry of Law [1] - Various organizations from both countries reached a consensus to strengthen the foundation for commercial dispute resolution cooperation and establish a high-quality communication platform for dispute resolution [1] Group 1 - The forum was co-hosted by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, the Singapore Ministry of Law, and the International Commercial Dispute Prevention and Resolution Organization [2] - Discussions at the forum included enhancing the efficiency of dispute resolution, procedural innovations, the role of artificial intelligence in dispute resolution, and ethical issues in dispute resolution [2]
伦敦·2025中国商事争议解决高峰论坛成功举办
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-06-26 10:11
Core Insights - The "London 2025 China Commercial Dispute Resolution Summit" was successfully held in London, co-hosted by various international arbitration institutions, attracting over a hundred legal professionals from multiple countries [2][4][31] - The summit emphasized the importance of international collaboration in arbitration, particularly between China and the UK, to enhance dispute resolution mechanisms in the context of globalization [6][26] Group 1: Opening Remarks - Guo Wei, Director of Beijing Arbitration Commission, highlighted the 30th anniversary of the commission and its commitment to improving arbitration rules and case management systems to meet international standards [4] - Kevin Nash from LCIA praised the increasing role of arbitration in resolving cross-border disputes and emphasized the need for collaborative efforts among global institutions [6] - Ben Giaretta from Ciarb focused on enhancing the professional capabilities of global arbitrators and fostering diversity within the arbitration community [8] Group 2: Academic and Practical Discussions - Loukas Mistelis from CCLS stressed the interaction between academic research and practical developments in international arbitration, indicating that academic discussions drive the evolution of arbitration rules [10] - The summit featured seven discussion panels covering various topics, including arbitration evolution, cross-border mediation, international trade, investment dispute resolution, intellectual property challenges, construction disputes, and energy transition [10][12][14][16][18][20][22][24] Group 3: Key Discussion Panels - The first panel discussed the latest developments in Chinese arbitration institutions and the cross-border recognition and enforcement of arbitration awards [12] - The second panel focused on the comparative practices of mediation between China and the UK, highlighting legislative innovations in China [14] - The third panel addressed the challenges posed by current international trade dynamics, including tariffs and supply chain compliance [16] - The fourth panel examined the implications of China's new Company Law on investment dispute resolution [18] - The fifth panel analyzed the challenges of intellectual property in the age of artificial intelligence and proposed innovative dispute resolution measures [20] - The sixth panel discussed risk management strategies in construction projects and the applicability of dispute resolution clauses in renewable energy projects [22] - The seventh panel explored the impact of international market dynamics on energy project investment risks and compliance challenges [24] Group 4: Closing Remarks - Sir William Blair congratulated the successful hosting of the summit and emphasized the potential for deepening cooperation between China and the UK in various fields [26] - The summit aimed to inject new momentum into legal cooperation between China and the UK, supporting the development of Beijing as an international commercial arbitration center [31]