In today’s global marketplace, international transactions almost always involve provisions for international commercial arbitration.
The increased significance of Asian economies and sophistication of Asian parties, coupled with the maturation of arbitration infrastructure in Asia has led to the sharp rise in popularity of Asian arbitration institutions over the last decade.
Join Ms. Stackpool Moore, Managing Counsel of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) as she discusses innovative developments at HKIAC, one of the most well established and long standing institutions in the region, taking a closer look at how HKIAC is evolving to meet the increased demand for arbitration in Asia and best cater for the needs of its users.