The new UN Convention on mediation (aka the ‘Singapore Convention’) – Why it’s important for Hong Kong
Publication Type
Transcript
Publication Date
4-2019
Abstract
This article introduces the Singapore Convention on Mediation, whilst providing a Hong Kong perspective. It argues that the Convention is an important tool for both commercial disputes and investor-state disputes.
Keywords
Mediation, Singapore Convention on Mediation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Investor-State Mediation, Mediated Settlement Agreements, Hong Kong
Discipline
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Research Areas
Dispute Resolution; Asian and Comparative Legal Systems
Publication
Hong Kong Lawyer [香港律師]
First Page
26
Last Page
33
ISSN
1464-6595
Publisher
Legal Business on Asia Ltd
Citation
ALEXANDER, Nadja and CHONG, Shou Yu.
The new UN Convention on mediation (aka the ‘Singapore Convention’) – Why it’s important for Hong Kong. (2019). Hong Kong Lawyer [香港律師]. 26-33.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2938
Copyright Owner and License
Sweet & Maxwell
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