What is HKIArb and when was it founded?
Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators (HKIArb) is a Hong Kong company
limited by guarantee established in September 1996. A group of Hong Kong
professional people interested in arbitration, mediation and other kinds
of dispute resolution got together to form Hong Kong's own arbitration
institute. It has charitable status and is non-profit making.
What are the objectives of HKIArb?
A main objective is to promote arbitration and other alternative methods
of dispute resolution (ADR) in Hong Kong which is a service centre for
Asia and gateway to China. HKIArb will be involved in the training of
arbitrators and mediators and the setting of appropriate standards of
conduct for arbitrators and mediators in Hong Kong. It is involved in
law reform relevant both to arbitration and mediation. It is working
to develop ties with other organisations involved in arbitration and
ADR, particularly those within China and in the Asia region.
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