Asian Dispute Review - Journal

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Asian Dispute Review is a quarterly journal, sponsored by Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (East Asia Branch), Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators and the Hong Kong Mediation Council. Each edition of the journal generally comprises 8 papers, a news section and a book review, all with a focus on arbitration, mediation and other forms of ADR. The content is written in a style easily understood by lay readers, with substantive law content limited unless it aids the understanding of the arbitration/ADR content.

Issues of Asian Dispute Review are available early January, April, July and October of each quarter. The journal's readers are mostly lawyers, legal consultants, arbitrators, mediators and other ADR neutrals, academics and people from all trades and professions who are interested in private dispute resolution. The journal's geographical distribution ranges from Hong Kong and other areas of Asia to Europe and America. The circulation is 5,000 copies worldwide.
 


The Publishing Team

General Editors

  •   Romesh Weeramantry
  •   John Choong

Consulting and Technical Editor

  •   Robert Morgan

Deputy Editor

  •   Yong Wei Chan

Editorial Advisory Board

  • Cao Lijun
  • Henry Chen
  • John Choong
  • Michael Hwang SC
  • Neil Kaplan CBE QC SBS
  • Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler
  • Julian Lew QC
  • Michael Moser
  • Yoshimi Ohara
  • Hi-Taek Shin
  • Romesh Weeramantry

Editorial Assistants

  • Fanghan Chen
  • Jacky Fung
  • Joel Evans 
  • Pryderi Diebschlag

Supervisory Board

  • Chiann Bao (Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre)
  • Paul Barrett (Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, East Asia Branch)
  • Christopher To (Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, East Asia Branch)
  • Tang Chong Jun (Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators)

Publisher

  • The Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre

Design

  • KAC Design

Advertising Contact

  • Marnie Shaw (mshaw@hkiac.org)

 

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