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12 February 2015

Supreme People's Court promulgates comprehensive judicial interpretation on PRC Civil Procedure Law

On 30 January 2015, the PRC Supreme People's Court (SPC) promulgated its Judicial Interpretation of the Civil Procedure Law (the Interpretation)[1] which …

20 February 2014

Herbert Smith Freehills wins China award as Dispute Resolution International Law Firm of the Year

Herbert Smith Freehills has again won the title of "Dispute Resolution International Law Firm of the Year – Hong Kong & China" at the Chambers and …

17 February 2014

Herbert Smith Freehills' Justin D'Agostino appointed to the HKIAC Executive Committee

We are pleased to announce the appointment of Justin D'Agostino to the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) Executive Committee.   …

12 July 2013

CIETAC split update: Chinese courts' approach to enforcing awards rendered by SCIA and SHIAC

Since CIETAC announced on 1 August 2012 that it had suspended the authorisation of its Shanghai and South China (Shenzhen) sub-commissions to accept and …

13 September 2012

Sovereignty over Islands and Consequences for Maritime Boundaries: The Dispute over Senkaku/Diaoyu/Diaoyutai Islands

The last few weeks have seen anti-Japanese protests in almost a dozen Chinese cities.  Demonstrators took to the streets apparently in response to …

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