international arbitration and mediation summit 2012 - ipba arbitration and mediation... · steven...

7
www.KluwerArbitration.com is the world's leading online resource for international arbitration research. It contains a wealth of commentary from expert authors and an extensive collection of primary source materials. Plus, as a subscriber you gain access to exclusive materials including ICC cases and awards. Practitioners and delegates from all over Asia will be here to network, present and understand everything you need to on Arbitration, ADR and Mediation from the experts in this field and the leading Kluwer Authors. International Arbitration and Mediation Summit 2012 7-8th June 2012, 5 Star Venue: Hyatt Regency, Hong Kong

Upload: phungtu

Post on 26-Jun-2018

235 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: International Arbitration and Mediation Summit 2012 - IPBA Arbitration and Mediation... · Steven Yip, Head of Minter ... As Registrar with the London Court of International Arbitration

www.KluwerArbitration.com is the world's leading online resource for international arbitration research. It contains a wealth of commentary

from expert authors and an extensive collection of primary source materials. Plus, as a subscriber you gain access to exclusive materials

including ICC cases and awards.

Practitioners and delegates from all over Asia will be here to network, present and understand everything you need to on Arbitration, ADR and

Mediation from the experts in this field and the leading Kluwer Authors.

International Arbitration and

Mediation Summit 2012

7-8th June 2012, 5 Star Venue: Hyatt Regency, Hong Kong

Page 2: International Arbitration and Mediation Summit 2012 - IPBA Arbitration and Mediation... · Steven Yip, Head of Minter ... As Registrar with the London Court of International Arbitration

SPONSORS

SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS

9:15am - 9:25am Kluwer Introduction

Joanne Nagano, Managing Director, Kluwer Law International

9:25am - 9:30am Karel Deale – Opening

9:30am - 10:00am The Development of CIETAC Arbitration Rules

Dr Weng Ying Wang, Panel of Arbitrator's and Chief Editor

10:00am - 10:30am TBC

Paul Darling QC, Head of Keating Chambers, UK

10:30am - 11:00am Effective Advocacy in International Arbitration

Christopher K Tahbaz, Partner, Debevoise and Plimpton

11:00am - 11:30am Break

11:30am - 12:00pm Solving Disputes in Mergers and Acquisitions

Alfred Wu, Special Counsel, Fried Frank

12:00pm - 12:30pm FIDICs role in Arbitration in Asia

Dr. Gotz-Sebastian Hok, FIDIC Listed Adjudicator and Advisor, Global

Speaker

12:30pm - 2:00pm Networking Lunch

2:00pm - 2:30pm Light at the end of the tunnel? Recent Developments in Indian

Arbitration

Ajay Thomas, Registrar, London Court of International Arbitration,

India (LCIA India)

2:30pm - 3:00pm Update and Overview of the Future of Korean Arbitration

Matthew J Christensen, Partner (Foreign Legal Advisor) and Author,

Bae, Kim & Lee

3:00pm - 3:30pm Arbitration in the UAE

Gordon Blanke, Counsel, Habib Al Mulla, Kluwer Law Author

3:30pm - 3:45pm Break

3:45pm - 4:15pm Investment Disputes in Africa

Karel Deale, Partner, Head of International Arbitration, Mkono & Co,

Kluwer Law Author

4:15pm - 4:35pm Choice of Seat of Arbitration and its Implications

Dharmendra Rautray, Barrister-at-law (Lincoln's Inn), Partner

Kachwaha & Partners

4:35pm - 5:00pm Sharia Law in Commercial and Banking Arbitration

Dr. Abdulrahman Yahya Baamir, Legal Consultant and Author of

2 DAY SCHEDULE

Day 1 (Karel Deale, Chairperson) 5 Star Venue: Hyatt

Regency, Hong Kong

Book now to secure seat

For HKCCA, HKIAC, ICC,

ICDR, IPBA or CCH members

- $3950

Non Members - $4550

After May 31

For Members $4450

Non Members $4950

CCH Executive members

receive 20% discount.

Call 21103066 to join!

Page 3: International Arbitration and Mediation Summit 2012 - IPBA Arbitration and Mediation... · Steven Yip, Head of Minter ... As Registrar with the London Court of International Arbitration

"Sharia Law In Commercial Banking Arbitration: Law and Practice in

Saudi Arabia

5:00pm - 4:45pm PANEL DISCUSSION – International Arbitration: Now and the

Future – Regions Explored

Chaired by Paul Darling QC, Chris Tahbaz, Alfred Wu, Gordon

Blanke, Ajay Thomas, Dr Weng Ying Wang, Dr. Baamir

9:15am - 9:30am Chairpersons intro

9:30am - 10:15am United Nations Mediation Ombudsman Keynote Presentation

Mr Johnstone Barkat, Assistant Secretary General Heading the United Nations Ombudsman and

Mediation Sevices

10:15am - 10:25am A New Era for Mediation in HK: The New HK Mediation Ordinance

Professor Nadja Alexander, Foundation and Professor of IICER

10:45am - 11:00am HKIAC - Arbitration and Mediation Developments: Fortifying the ADR Regimes in HK

Chiann Bao, Secretary General of the HKIAC

11:00am - 11:30am Break

11:30am - 12:00pm Cutting the Gordian Knot: Mediation's role in International Trade Disputes

Susan Macnaughton, Practice Leader of Gall HK, Mediation Practice

12:00pm - 12:30pm "Bad Faith" Issues in Mediation

Danny McFadden, Managing Director, CEDR Asia

12:30pm - 2:00pm Networking Lunch

2:00pm - 2:30pm What do Mediation Clients Need To Know? A Users Guide

David Fong, Honorary Treasurer and Director of the Joint Mediation Helpline Office Ltd, Committee

Member, the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators

2:30pm - 3:00pm International and Cross-Border Mediation

Matthew Rushton, Deputy Managing Director, JAMS International

3:00pm - 3:15pm Break

3:15pm - 3:45pm Dispute Adjudication in Civil Law Countries

Dr. Gotz-Sebastian Hok, FIDIC Listed Adjudicator and Advisor, Global Speaker

3:45pm - 4:15pm Mediation for Construction Disputes

Steven Yip, Head of Minter Ellison's Construction Group in Asia

4:15pm - 4:30pm Break

4:30pm - 5:30pm OPEN PANEL – Global Mediation: Threats, Issues and Opportunities –

Chaired by Johnston Barkat, United Nations Mediation Ombudsman, Professor Nadja Alexander,

Susan Macnaughton, Matthew Rushton, Dharmendra Rautray, Silvia Siu, Steven Yip, Danny

McFadden

DAY 2 ( NADJA ALEXANDER, CHAIRPERSON)

SPEAKER PROFILES

Mr. Johnston Barkat, Assistant Secretary-General heading the United Nations Ombudsman and Mediation Services

Mr. Barkat serves as Assistant Secretary-General heading the United Nations Ombudsman and Mediation Services. He serves as a senior

advisor to the Secretary-General and reports directly to the General Assembly. He and his team provide mediation and conflict resolution

services to the United Nations through offices located in New York, Geneva, Vienna, Nairobi, Bangkok, Santiago, Entebbe and Kinshasa.

With over 20 years of experience in mediation and conflict resolution, Mr. Barkat is an internationally recognized expert in the dispute

resolution field. He has taught at Columbia University's International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution and is also a

Distinguished Visiting Professor at Pace University. Mr. Barkat's Ph.D. and early research at Columbia University, focused on negotiating

intractable conflicts. Mr. Barkat has been appointed as a fellow of the American Bar Foundation.

Gordon Blanke, Counsel, Habib Al Mulla, Author for Kluwer Law International

Gordon is Counsel in the International Arbitration Group of Habib Al Mulla & Co, Dubai. He has extensive and wide-ranging experience in all

Page 4: International Arbitration and Mediation Summit 2012 - IPBA Arbitration and Mediation... · Steven Yip, Head of Minter ... As Registrar with the London Court of International Arbitration

types of international commercial arbitration in both common- and civil law jurisdictions, having acted as advising counsel and arbitrator under

most leading institutional arbitration rules (including the ICC, LCIA, DIAC, ADCCAC, GCC and JAMS arbitration rules) in arbitrations seated in

the US, Europe and the Middle East in relation to a variety of industry sectors, including private equity, banking and finance, construction/real

estate, commodities, hospitality, travel/leisure, cosmetics etc. Gordon also has relevant antitrust law experience. He served a training period

with the late Merger Task Force of the Directorate-General of Competition of the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium, and trained with

former Advocate-General Jacobs and Judges Jaeger and Azisi of the European Court of First Instance and the European Court of Justice in

Luxembourg as well as the ICC International Court of Arbitration in Paris, France.

Dharmendra Rautray, Barrister-at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), Partner, Kachwaha & Partners

Mr. Rautray is a Barrister and member of the Lincoln's Inn. He is a Partner in the New Delhi based law firm, Kachwaha & Partners and was

called to the Bar of England and Wales in July 2001. He did his LL.M. in Commercial and Corporate Laws from the London School of

Economics and Political Science, University of London. He topped the Bar Vocational Course in International Trade Law and secured Very

Competent (VC) grade in his Bar examination. His areas of practice include – construction arbitration, international litigation, commercial

contract disputes and International Trade. Mr. Rautray is also a Member of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators and the Swiss Arbitration

Association.

Professor Nadya Alexander, Foundation Director and Professor of the International Institute of Conflict Engagement and Resolution at Hong

Kong, IICER

Professor Alexander is Foundation Director and Professor of the International Institute of Conflict Engagement and Resolution at Hong Kong

Shue Yan University. In Australia she is an Adjunct Professor at Bond and Murdoch Universities and, in South Africa, an Honorary Research

Fellow at the University of the Witwatersrand. Professor Alexander is an internationally-renowned scholar-practitioner in the conflict resolution

field. She is accredited mediator in Hong Kong (HKIAC) and Australia (National Accreditation, LEADR) with extensive experience in Australia,

Asia-Pacific and Europe. She is recognised as a leading mediator by the international Who's Who Legal .

Ajay Thomas, Registrar, London Court of International Arbitration, India (LCIA India)

As Registrar with the London Court of International Arbitration (India), Ajay heads its Delhi-based secretariat. He holds a Masters Degree in

Law (LL.M.) from the National University of Singapore, where he read International Commercial Arbitration and Admiralty & Maritime Law. On

being called to the bar, he practiced mainly at the Bombay High Court, as counsel at a leading maritime law chamber. Prior to joining LCIA

India, Ajay was Counsel and Head of the South-Asia desk of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC). He also served as

Assistant Counsel with the Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration (SCMA). Ajay is a member of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators, the

Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zealand, the Australasian Forum for International Arbitration, Singapore Corporate Counsels

Association and the Asian Society of International Law. He is a guest faculty at the Indian Society of International Law (ISIL), New Delhi,

where he teaches International Commercial Arbitration. A regular speaker on the conference circuit in India and overseas, Ajay is also the

India correspondent to the Global Sales Law Handbook, a comprehensive work on international sales law encompassing all legal systems.

Christopher K. Tahbaz, Partner, Debevoise & Plimpton

Christopher K. Tahbaz is a member of Debevoise & Plimpton's Litigation Department and its International Dispute Resolution Group. Although

he is currently based in New York, much of Mr. Tahbaz's work on arbitrations over the past decade has involved representing Asian

businesses or other parties to Asia-related transactions. Recently, Mr. Tahbaz was one of two Debevoise partners leading the team who

represented Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) in its successful ICC arbitration claim against other shareholders of Hyundai Oilbank, which

resulted in an award in favor of HHI worth at least $750 million, one of the largest ICC awards ever. Earlier this year, the Global Arbitration

Review dubbed the HHI award "Arbitration Win of the Year" in its first annual GAR Awards. Mr. Tahbaz is a graduate of the Columbia

University School of Law, where he was a member of the Law Review.

Alfred Wu, Special Counsel, Fried Frank

Alfred Wu is a litigation special counsel in Fried Frank's Hong Kong office. He joined the Firm in 2012. Mr. Wu handles an extensive range of

general commercial litigation and arbitration. These disputes include corporate finance, M&A, funds, joint venture, shareholders, property and

employment disputes, as well as insolvency and restructuring matters. His arbitration experience includes both domestic and international

arbitration. Clients he has represented include banks, Hong Kong listed issuers, multinational corporations, funds, accountants/liquidators and

high-net-worth individuals. In addition to his general commercial dispute practice, Mr. Wu has a special focus on construction litigation and

arbitration for clients which variously include government departments, statutory bodies, employers, engineers, architects, contractors and

subcontractors. Mr. Wu has also represented clients in construction-related criminal investigations and prosecutions.

Susan Macnaughton, Practice Leader of the firm's mediation practice, Gall HK

Susan is the practice leader of the firm's mediation practice. She is an accredited mediator and solicitor. She has had nearly 20 years

experience resolving legal disputes in Hong Kong, having been a litigation partner in City firms. Susan is qualified in England & Wales as well

as Hong Kong and has been working in Hong Kong for much of her career. As well as being a solicitor, Susan now primarily focuses on her

role as a mediator in a broad range of commercial disputes. Susan has had experience in most commercial litigation fields but her particular

area of expertise concentrates on matters of international trade, representing banks, shipping and aviation companies, manufacturers and

commodity producers, and insurers. This has included everything from dealing with trade finance disputes (letters of credit, bills of exchange

etc), bills of lading and charter party disputes, sale and purchase of goods and commodities, ships and aircraft, and enforcement work

including asset tracing and investigation of fraud.

Danny McFadden, CEDR Asia Pacific Managing Director

Danny McFadden is dually qualified as a lawyer both in Australia and the UK. Based in Hong Kong he mediates regularly in the commercial

and property sectors with a particular expertise in cross-cultural and multinational disputes. Danny is a fluent speaker of both Mandarin

Chinese and Indonesian. Danny a member of CEDR's faculty has delivered training courses in Azerbaijan, Cameroon, China, Guyana,

Vietnam, the UK and Kazakhstan. In 2008, Danny joined the United Nations Ombudsman's Office in New York as an expert adviser on the

Page 5: International Arbitration and Mediation Summit 2012 - IPBA Arbitration and Mediation... · Steven Yip, Head of Minter ... As Registrar with the London Court of International Arbitration

establishment of a new Mediation Division. His report on the design of an integrated conflict resolution system formed part of the terms of

reference for mediation in the new UN Justice System. In 2009 he acted as the Interim UN Director of Mediation in New York, mediating

cases and also assisting in the selection of staff for the new Mediation Division. In 2011 he opened CEDR's first overseas office in Hong

Kong.

Paul Darling QC, Head of Keating Chambers

Paul Darling QC is the current Head of Keating Chambers. Since joining the set in 1985 he has established a formidable reputation as an

advocate in all types and levels of tribunals all over the world. His expertise is wide ranging across all areas of construction and engineering

law. He is well known for his advocacy skills and in particular for cross-examining and arguing appeals and has considerable experience of

leading large teams in long and heavy cases. He also regularly advises on both non-contentious and contentious aspects of bespoke and

standard terms of Building and Engineering Contracts.

Dr Abdulrahman Yahya Baamir, Legal Consultant, Saudi Arabia, Author "Shari'a Law in Commercial and Banking Arbitration: Law and

Practice in Saudi Arabia"

Dr Abdulrahman Yahya Baamir A lawyer and legal consultant from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia practices in the areas of Shari'a law, corporate,

commercial, mining law and international commercial arbitration. He holds a BA (Hons) in Shari'a law, PGD in Psychology, LLM in

international trade law, PGD in Islamic Banking & Insurance and PhD in law. Dr Baamir is the author of the following Books and Academic

Journal Articles: Dr. Abdulrahman Yahya Baamir, Shari'a Law in Commercial and Banking Arbitration: Law and Practice in Saudi Arabia, (1st

edn., Ashgate Publishing Ltd., UK, 2010). Abdulrahman Baamir, Issues of Transparency and Disclosure in the Saudi Stock Market, (vol. 22,

No.1, Arab Law Quarterly, 2008), pp. 63-87 (25). Abdulrahman Baamir, Ilias Bantekas, 'Saudi Law as Lex Arbitri: Evaluation of Saudi

Arbitration Law and Judicial Practice' (2009) 25 Arbitration International pp. 239-269. Dr. Abdulrahman Yahya Baamir, Arbitration in Banking

Disputes under the New Saudi Legal Order, Arab Regional Forum News, Newsletter of the International Bar Association Legal Practice

Division, vol. 15, No. 15, March 2010. in addition to a forthcoming book in Commercial law in Islamic Shari'a and a journal article about the

new arbitration law of Saudi Arabia.

Chiann Bao, Secretary-General of the HKIAC

Ms. Bao serves as the current Secretary-General of the HKIAC. Prior to this, she worked with several international law firms and clerked at

the ICC International Court of Arbitration in Paris. She is a Cornell University graduate and Fulbright Scholar in China. She obtained a Juris

Doctor from the University of Wisconsin Law School and a Master of Arts in Arbitration and Dispute Resolution from the City University of

Hong Kong. She is admitted to the New York and Wisconsin Bars.

Dr. Götz-Sebastian Hök, Lawyer, FIDIC listed Abjudicator and Advisor, Arbitrator

Dr. Götz-Sebastian Hök (PhD in law) is a lawyer situated in Berlin having 20 years´ experience in the construction industry. He is a FIDIC

listed adjudicator and an arbitrator. He is also responsible for the German FIDIC training and is an accredited FDIC trainer and a welcomed

speaker on DRBF, IBC and ICC conferences. He has translated all major FIDIC forms of contract into German and French. Since 2011 he

has been the legal advisor of two FIDIC Task Groups. Sebastian has defended the interests of employers, contractors and consulting

engineers on overseas projects in various countries in Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia, predominantly in the field of plant and

infrastructure engineering and construction. He has operated as a dispute resolver in Germany, Eastern Europe and Africa and he is and was

a member of various Engineer´s teams for major projects in Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa. Sebastian is the author of the Handbuch des

internationalen und ausländischen Baurechts, co-author of Jaeger/Hök, FIDIC for Practitioners, and several FIDIC related books published by

the German association of consulting engineers, VBI. He has published various articles in the International Construction Law Review and

approximately 50 articles in the German language. He is also a lecturer at Berlin University of applied sciences on international construction

contract management.

Karel Daele, Partner, Head in International Arbitration Practice, Mkono & Co, Kluwer Arbitration Author of Many Titles

Karel Daele is a partner of Mkono & Co and deputizes the firm's head in international arbitration practice. Mkono & Co is the leading law firm

in Tanzania, with offices in Dar es Salaam and Bujumbura (Burundi). Mkono & Co is recognized by international professional directories and

has received multiple awards for its legal leadership and quality of services. The firm has been ranked in Tier one by Chambers Global since

2000 and counts several lawyers ranked as leaders in their field. Before joining Mkono & Co in 2006, Mr Daele was a commercial litigator in

Brussels with Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP. Mr. Daele now divides his time between

investment arbitration (having represented African Sovereigns and public utility companies in half a dozen ICSID arbitrations); commercial

arbitration (under the UNCITRAL, ICC, CEPINA and EDF Rules); and investment, commercial and corporate advice to foreign investors in the

East-African region.

Dr Weng Ying Wang, Chief Editor of Arbitration and Law, Panel of Arbitrator's, CIETAC

Wang Wenying, China Dr Weng Ying Wang began to serve in the Department of Law of the China Council for the Promotion of International

Trade (CCPIT) and China Chamber of International Commerce (CCOIC) upon graduation from Beijing University in 1989. She held the

position of deputy Representative and Representative of CCPIT & CCOIC Hong Kong Representative Office from 1997 to 2000. She has

been a research fellow in Arbitration Research Institute of CCOIC since 2004 after she got her doctoral degree of legal science (SJD) from

Hong Kong University. She was appointed the director of the Arbitration Research Institute of CCOIC in 2005. Dr Weng Ying Wang is on the

Panel of Arbitrators of the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC), which is one of the major permanent

arbitration institutions in the world. She has also served as Chair, sole arbitrator, or as a member of international and domestic arbitration

panels. She has also been appointed as an expert dealing with domain name dispute cases by CIETAC Domain Name Dispute Resolution

Center. Dr Weng Ying Wang is the chief editor of Arbitration and Law, a famous Chinese journal on arbitration with history of more than 20

years.

Matthew Rushton, Deputy Managing Director, JAMS International

Matthew began a career as a legal journalist in 1997 writing for The Legal 500 in the UK, continental Europe, and Asia Pacific regions. He

Page 6: International Arbitration and Mediation Summit 2012 - IPBA Arbitration and Mediation... · Steven Yip, Head of Minter ... As Registrar with the London Court of International Arbitration

subsequently wrote for a range of legal periodicals in the UK and US, including Legal Business magazine where he was a senior reporter and

litigation editor (2000-2003). As a business journalist he is published in various media, including magazines and national newspapers. He is

the author of Writ Large, a 400-page biography of US attorney David I Shapiro published in 2006. Other books to which Matthew has

contributed include a chapter about the English Court in Journalism That Matters, a text book published in New York, about how journalists

shape the industries they cover.

In 2007 Matthew founded Empirical Publishing, an online legal publisher focused on ADR. Matthew was the publisher of The Mediator

Magazine and later The Mediator Directory, the latter becoming the UK's first national feedback repository for users of commercial mediation.

In 2009, Matthew launched an ADR brokerage site, DisputesLoop.com, designed to bring together ADR users and practitioners. In tandem

with the above, Matthew worked as a consultant advising on a number of ADR and dispute avoidance ventures.

He is a regular speaker on ADR topics at conferences, and joined JAMS International in May 2011.

Steven Yip, Partner, Head of Minter Ellison's Construction Group in Asia

Steven Yip is one of the region's leading advisors on construction issues and dispute resolution across Hong Kong and Asia and has handled

numerous major arbitration and litigation proceedings. Steven is also a skilled mediator, instrumental in settling many major civil engineering

and building disputes. He has also been assisting a number of foreign investors and clients in major projects in China as well as Chinese

investors and contractors working outside China. Steven Yip is head of Minter Ellison's Construction Group in Asia and is regarded as 'a rising

star with high-profile cases'. Steven is a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (East Asia Branch) and the current vice chairman of

the construction interest group of the Hong Kong Mediation Council. Qualifications BComm, LLB Admissions NSW and HK.

Matthew J. Christensen, Partner (Foreign Legal Advisor and Author), Bae, Kim & Lee

Matthew J. Christensen is a Partner (foreign legal consultant) in the Seoul-based International Arbitration & Litigation Practice Group of Bae,

Kim & Lee LLC, where he has successfully represented Korean and foreign clients in numerous international commercial arbitration cases

under the rules of various arbitral institutions. Matthew is listed on the Panel of International Arbitrators of the Korean Commercial Arbitration

Board, where he also serves on the International Advisory Committee. A member of the New York State Bar Association, Matthew received

his law degree from Harvard Law School and also holds a Master's Degree in Korean Studies from Harvard University.

Mr. Fong Shiu Man, David, Honorary Treasurer and Director of the Joint Mediation Helpline Office Ltd, Committee, Member, the Chartered

Institute of Arbitrators

Honorary Treasurer and Director of the Joint Mediation Helpline Office Ltd/ Committee Member, the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, East

Asia Branch.

Mr. Fong practices as a commercial mediator since 2005 and has been appointed on numerous occasions as mediator. He also serves as an

arbitrator and party's representative in international arbitration. He has experience in handing a broad spectrum of cases, e.g. international

sales of goods, insurance claims, disputes arising from sale of financial products, shareholders' disputes...etc.

Besides the captioned professional capacity, he previously served as a sub-committee member of the Commercial Mediation interest Group,

Hong Kong Mediation Council. He regularly contributes to the professional journals on subject matter related to ADR and as speaker for CPD

seminar for professional association.

Mr. Fong is an Accredited Mediator (HKIAC) and serves as a Stage 2 Assessor (Mediation) at the HKIAC. He is also a Fellow of the

Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and Singapore Institute of Arbitrators. He is on the list/ panel of arbitrators of HKIAC and KLRCA.

TERMS & CONDITIONS

Registration and Payment

Reservations may be made by fax/email. Payment must reach us before the event. Cancellation and Substitution Policy A substitute delegate

is welcome at any time and no extra charge if you are unable to attend. Full payment will be imposed if cancellation is made within 7 days of

the event date. This also applies to no show on the day of event. All notices of cancellations or replacements must be made in writing and

acknowledged by CCH Hong Kong via email or fax.

Programme Changes

CCH reserves the right to amend or cancel the event due to unforeseen circumstances. CCH Executive Events is the seminar and conference

arm of CCH Asia. We offer opportunities for our delegates to receive business critical information and timely insight and analysis from our

expert presenters. Our events also provide a platform for discussion to allow delegates to explore the intricacies of the information presented

while interacting and exchanging news and experiences with their peers. Our programmes are conducted by industry practitioners and

academics who are able to provide participants a well-balanced blend of theoretical fundamentals and practical applications.

The Organiser

CCH Executive Events is the seminar and conference arm of CCH Asia. We offer opportunities for our delegates to receive business critical

information and timely insight and analysis from our expert presenters. Our events also provide a platform for discussion to allow delegates to

explore the intricacies of the information presented while interacting and exchanging news and experiences with their peers. Our programmes

are conducted by industry practitioners and academics who are able to provide participants a well-balanced blend of theoretical fundamentals

and practical applications.

Page 7: International Arbitration and Mediation Summit 2012 - IPBA Arbitration and Mediation... · Steven Yip, Head of Minter ... As Registrar with the London Court of International Arbitration

REGISTRATION FORM

International Arbitration and Mediation Summit 2012

To register or sponsor this or upcoming events please call Tamara on 2110 3066 or email her at [email protected] for

enquiries. Or you can simply Fax back to +852 2521 7874, or Mail to: CCH Hong Kong Limited, Room 1608, 16/F, Harcourt House, 39

Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, H.K.

To ensure that your payment is properly allocated, please mark the back of your cheque with the Delegate's name(s), as well as

Event Date or Title.

For more information, please click to download the seminar brochure.

For all registration queries please visit our website or call

www.cch.com.hk

Call 2110 3013

CCH Hong Kong Limited

取消訂閱,請按此或請送空白的電子郵件到 [email protected]

To unsubscribe, please click here or send a blank email to [email protected] with subject " unsubscribe".