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 The AALCO Annual Arbitration Forum 2023 was successfully held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

 

The AALCO Annual Arbitration Forum 2023, hosted by the AALCO Hong Kong Regional Arbitration Centre (AALCO-HKRAC), was successfully held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on 5th and 6th December. The two-day international flagship summit, conducted in a hybrid format, attracted more than 1,500 in-person and online participants, who are insightful diplomats, regulators, business, financial and industry leaders, Artificial Intelligence and legal experts, as well as observer delegations representing governments and international organizations from across the globe, including Brunei, Cameroon, Mainland China, Egypt, Ghana, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Iran, Myanmar, the Philippines, the UK and most of the 47 member states of AALCO to discuss a wide range of international legal topics.

It is the first time for Hong Kong to secure and host the prestigious AALCO Annual Arbitration Forum, and AALCO-HKRAC is proud to organize such a large-scale international summit in Hong Kong, under the auspices of the Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization (AALCO) which is an inter-governmental legal consultative organization with 47 member states and with generous support from the Department of Justice. Hosting and strong attendance at this international forum in Hong Kong once again reinforces Hong Kong's advantages as an international financial, business, innovation and legal services hub.

 

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Chief Executive John Lee delivered his welcoming remarks at the opening ceremony of the Forum

   

The AALCO Annual Arbitration Forum 2023, themed “Resolving Differences in a Changing World by Staying True to the Bandung Spirit”, commenced with welcoming remarks by Mr. John Lee, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, who highlighted that the Bandung Spirit is very relevant and significant now as when it was formulated. Hong Kong, with a strong common law legal system that is similar to most major financial centers around the world, and international standard of rights and freedom, certainly upholds the Bandung Spirit of mutual respect, peace and equality.

The Chief Executive added that, “Hong Kong champions free trade and we are committed to promoting regional and international cooperation. We endeavour to serve as a ‘super connecter’ and ‘super value-adder’ between the mainland of China and the rest of the world. We will continue to step up our efforts in accelerating as an international legal centre. The official opening of AALCO-HKRAC in May 2022 is an acknowledgment of Hong Kong’s position as a leading centre for international legal and dispute resolution services in the Asia Pacific region in line with our positioning under the national 14th Five-Year Plan.”

 

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His Excellency Dr. Kamalinne Pinitpuvadol, Secretary General of the Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization (AALCO) gave his welcoming remarks

 

Following the Chief Executive’s speech, His Excellency Dr. Kamalinne Pinitpuvadol, Secretary General of the Asian African Legal Consultative Organization shared in his welcoming remarks that the objective of setting up AALCO regional arbitration centres is to create stability and confidence in commercial relations by providing suitable means of commercial dispute resolution under a fair, reasonable mechanism in the Asian-African regions. AALCO-HKRAC, being the sixth centre of AALCO, plays a pivotal role in promoting alternative dispute resolution internationally with world-class facilities.

 

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FANG Jianming, Deputy Commissioner, Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region made his honorary speech

 

Addressing the audience with his honorary speech, Mr. FANG Jianming, Deputy Commissioner, Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region said that this forum will capitalize on Hong Kong’s advantage in international commercial arbitration and Online Dispute Resolution to start a new chapter in promoting legal cooperation in Asia and Africa. The establishment of AALCO-HKRAC is the fruit of cooperation between China and the AALCO with support from the 47 member countries. Since its inception, AALCO-HKRAC has promoted Hong Kong's high-quality legal services and legal exchange between Asian and African countries, contributed to the innovative development of arbitration services, and demonstrated the unique charm of Hong Kong’s rule of law under the “One Country, Two Systems” framework.

The forum consists of eight panel sessions where distinguished guest speakers explored key topics relevant to the business community, regulators, industrialists, innovative and tech experts, judges and legal professionals, disputes-resolvers, law-makers and diplomats.

 

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(L-R) Dr Christopher To, Programme Director, City University of Hong Kong, Lili Jiang, Secretary-General, Beijing Arbitration Commission / Beijing International Arbitration Center, Nick Chan, MH, JP, Director, AALCO Hong Kong Regional Arbitration Centre, Joy Maina, Manager, Case Management Department, Nairobi Centre for International Arbitration and Datuk Sundra Rajoo, Director, Asian International Arbitration Centre

 

Speakers from session 1 shared new developments of arbitration laws and practices in Asia and Africa and all agreed that Hong Kong, with the competitive advantages of the “One Country, Two Systems” and special arrangements to help parties to arbitration secure interim measure from Chinese courts for award enforcement, is the most suitable location for arbitration. With the growth of collaboration among Asian and African countries, it is critical for countries to be well-prepared for dispute resolution, to strengthen people’s confidence in conducting business in the regions. It is generally recommended to resolve cross-border disputes through an international organization that serves as an arbitration center, and AALCO-HKRAC is undeniably one of the best options as it is established by international law and operates under the auspices of an international inter-governmental organization with 47 member states.

 

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(L-R) Kathryn Sanger, Partner, Herbert Smith Freehills, Dr Gaston Kenfack Douajni, Cameroonian Magistrate, Judge Mohamed Gomaa, Judge, Court of Appeal, Egyptian Ministry of Justice, Prof Teresa Cheng, GBM, GBS, SC, JP, President, the 59th Annual Session of the AALCO & Former Secretary for Justice, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Christopher Adebayo Ojo, Senior Advocate of Nigeria

 

In session 2, speakers shared their views on judicial assistance in arbitration, agreeing that with the support of AALCO-HKRAC, the AALCO disputes settlement system and assistance from regional courts, it is easier for an arbitral award to be enforced in all 47 member states of AALCO and beyond including Iran which is not a party to the New York Convention, so people can concentrate on pursuing economic growth, stabilizing employment and conducting business. The popularity and success of arbitration and mediation also help reduce the workload of courts and thereby improve speedy access to justice for people living in AALCO member states, which together represents two-thirds of the world’s population.

 

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(L-R) Ernest Yang, Partner and Co Head of International Arbitration Asia-Pacific, DLA Piper Hong Kong, Chun Wai Ling, Barrister at Law, Des Voeux Chambers, Andrew Liao, SC, Senior Counsel, Andrew Liao SC’s Chambers, Cindy Hui, General Counsel, AliExpress, Tmall and Taobao World of Alibaba Group and King Leung, Head of Financial Services and Fintech, InvestHK

 

Session 3 speakers emphasized the significance of e-commerce as evidenced by the enormous transaction volume during the “Double 11” (November 11) shopping festival. They also stressed the importance of respecting privacy amidst the rapid growth of e-commerce. Speakers also gave reasons and insights on how Fintech and digital economy are growing at an amazing pace. In the post-pandemic era, more companies and countries are exploring ways to harness AI and develop law tech. In October 2023, the manifesto on “The Legal Ethical Code of Conduct Regarding the Deployment of AI” was presented at an international summit organized by the Law Society of Hong Kong. In the foreseeable future, as new data security laws will be put into place, the demand for use of data centers and cloud services in Hong Kong is expected to rocket. In addition, despite issues and challenges in regard to Fintech and IP, Hong Kong as an open economy with a simple, low tax system is the ideal location for investment, cooperation and disputes resolution.

 

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(L-R) Prof Yun Zhao, Professor and Associate Dean (Mainland Affairs), Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong, Dr Thomas So, Chairman, eBRAM International Online Dispute Resolution Centre, Amirali B Nasir, MH, JP, Vice-President, The Law Society of Hong Kong and Dennis Cai, Deputy Director, AALCO Hong Kong Regional Arbitration Centre

 

Speakers from session 4 shared the views regarding Online Dispute Resolution (ODR), which continues to boom in the post-pandemic era. Businessmen who do not keep up with the trend to adopt ODR will miss out. Hong Kong is a global leading jurisdiction for ODR services to help reduce the costs and time for resolving disputes. AALCO-HKRAC offers a leading ODR platform offering secure, reliable and cost-effective disputes resolution services for the Asian and African regions. Representatives from chambers of business attending from different regions expressed interest to adopt the AALCO-HKRAC model arbitration clause in the e-Commerce platform terms and conditions.

 

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(L-R) David John Simmonds, Chief Strategy, Sustainability and Governance Officer, CLP Power Hong Kong, Dr George Lam, BBS, JP, Chair, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Sustainable Business Network, Jeremy Bartlett SC, Barrister and Arbitrator, Prince’s Chambers, Michael Duignan, Executive Director, Corporate Finance Division, Securities and Futures Commission and Lijun Cao, Equity Partner, Zhong Lun Law Firm

 

 

Session 5 speakers stressed that ESG is no longer an option, but a necessity. China has made tremendous efforts to develop green tech and mitigate pollution problems. In the meantime, discussions on the differences in ESG rules between China and Europe led to interesting discussions, where participants are able to learn from each other on areas of growing ESG disputes, and explore ways for harmonization of rules and standards.

 

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(L-R) Gene Chen, Senior Partner, City Development Law Firm, Gill Meller, Legal & Governance Director, MTR Corporation Limited, Prof Teresa Cheng, GBM, GBS, SC, JP, President, the 59th Annual Session of the AALCO & Former Secretary for Justice, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Libing Liu, General Legal Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer, China Merchants Port Holdings Company

 

In session 6, leaders from globally famous corporations like MTR Corporation and China Merchant Port shared best practices of infrastructure dispute resolution. Statistics show that as at the end of 2017, China had laid more than 1,100 kilometres of optical fibres and optical cables in South Africa. Mega infrastructure projects often give rise to complicated disputes. Big data shared by speakers highlighted that most of the world’s large scale mega infrastructure projects are now happening in Africa and involve many Chinese companies and contractors. AALCO-HKRAC, with its international, “country-neutral” role, may be the best option of choices for handling infrastructure project disputes in a neutral, impartial way. Investors were also reminded of the changing rules in government immunity and sovereign immunity, they were also encouraged to join more relevant events to stay tuned for the latest updates.

 

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(L-R) Hon Sunny Tan, Member, Legislative Council (Textiles and Garment Functional Constituency), Minny Siu, Partner, King & Wood Mallesons, Robert Lui, Divisional President, Greater China of CPA Australia, Ken Lo, Chief Executive Officer, AMTD Digital Media & Entertainment Group, AMTD Digital and Dr Anthony Neoh, QC, SC, JP, Co-Chairman, Asian Academy of International Law

 

Speakers from session 7 shared insights on handling sanctions, protectionism and supply chain disruptions. Sanctions are frequently used as a tool of economic warfare, despite many of them being against international conventions. Sanction-related supply chain disruptions have led to renegotiation of many projects, some of which require arbitration. Businesses should take priority in protecting intellectual property and other assets, understand tax exposures and proactive conduct internal audits and strengthen risk management, strengthen resilience of supply-chain and build strength in the knowledge of international laws.  AALCO-HKRAC, established by international law, is country-neutral that may serve as an ideal venue for resolving such disputes and help preempt and resolve problems as AALCO annual sessions are well attended by foreign affairs diplomats from the 47 member countries.

 

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(L-R) Amirali B Nasir, MH, JP, Vice-President, The Law Society of Hong Kong, Dr Gaston Kenfack Douajni, Cameroonian Magistrate, José Antonio Maurellet, S.C., Vice-Chairman, Hong Kong Bar Association, Huen Wong, SBS, BBS, JP, Executive Chairman, South China International Arbitration Center (HK), C.M. Chan, President, The Law Society of Hong Kong, Clifford Tavares, Principal Government Counsel, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Nick Chan, MH, JP, Director, AALCO Hong Kong Regional Arbitration Centre

 

In the final session, it was the speakers’ consensus that integrity is the key to long term prosperity and win-win mutually beneficial relationships. Looking forward, Asian and African countries must stay true to the Bandung Spirit through mutual respect to achieve win-win outcomes for a bright and rosy future. 90% of the 47 AALCO states are Belt and Road countries, and more countries are expected to join the initiative. Furthermore, Hong Kong is actively pursuing accession to the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). Companies are set to benefit from the more accommodating rules of origin that bring lower tariffs, simplified rules and procedures, and better market access, thereby strengthening Hong Kong's status as an international trade centre and legal services and disputes resolution hub. Everyone is eagerly looking forward to reaching new heights together for a prosperous shared future.

For more information of the event, please visit: https://aalcohkrac.org/

About AALCO

The Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization (AALCO) is an inter-governmental organization that was founded in 1956 and now with 47 member states comprising the major states from Asia and Africa. The AALCO has been accorded Permanent Observer status at the United Nations. The AALCO is a significant force contributing to international law developments, model contracts for international transactions, protection of investments, e-Commerce, settlement of international disputes, and shaping various international treaties, law of the sea, improving humanitarian laws on treatment of refugees, environmental and sustainable development, assisting in mutual cooperation on judicial assistance, developing international law in cyberspace and tackling pressing global challenges including biodiversity loss and climate change.

One of the major contributions to the economic field is the AALCO’s launch of its Integrated Scheme for Settlement of Disputes in the Economic and Commercial Transactions in 1978. Pursuant to that Scheme, it was decided to establish regional arbitration centres under the auspices of the AALCO, which would function as international institutions with the objectives to promote international commercial arbitration in the Asian-African regions and provide for conducting international arbitrations under these centres.

About AALCO Hong Kong Regional Arbitration Centre

Established in 2021 under the auspices of the AALCO community which is the voice for two-thirds of the world’s population and with major support from the Central People's Government of the People’s Republic of China, the AALCO Hong Kong Regional Arbitration Centre is the first AALCO arbitration centre established in the region based on international laws and in a country-neutral status to handle cross-border disputes from Asian and African jurisdictions and beyond. AALCO-HKRAC forms a part of the Hong Kong Legal Hub and acts as a coordinating agency in the AALCO dispute settlement system, with an aim to work alongside the existing AALCO arbitration centres in Malaysia, Egypt, Nigeria, Iran and Kenya to promote international commercial arbitration and provide for the conduction of international arbitrations in the Asian-African regions.

 

Day 1 Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOaT4f5B5fQ
Day 2 Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jizF2DCX9MM
Forum link: http://aaaf.aalcohkrac.org/

For further enquiries, please contact AALCO Hong Kong Regional Arbitration Centre: enquiry@aalcohkrac.org