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Determining the applicable law to the arbitration agreement in the absence of a choice of law clause under Hong Kong Law: a call for renewed internationalism
The courts of Hong Kong have determined the governing law of the underlying contract to indicate an express, implied and no choice of the law applicable to the arbitration agreement. In determining the applicable law, the courts made no references to the New York Convention despite the fact that the provisions under Hong Kong arbitration law pursuant to which the foregoing determinations were made are based on provisions in the New York Convention and ought to be applied in conformity with the same. This article argues that the courts of Hong Kong ought to adopt the New York Convention’s conflict of laws rules in Article V(1)(a) to determine the governing law of arbitration agreements in pre- and post-award proceedings in order to enhance the alignment of Hong Kong law with the international body of arbitration law.
期刊介绍:
Launched in 1985, Arbitration International provides quarterly coverage for national and international developments in the world of arbitration. The journal aims to maintain balance between academic debate and practical contributions to the field, providing both topical material on current developments and analytic scholarship of permanent interest. Arbitrators, counsel, judges, scholars and government officials will find the journal enhances their understanding of a broad range of topics in commercial and investment arbitration. Features include (i) articles covering all major arbitration rules and national jurisdictions written by respected international practitioners and scholars, (ii) cutting edge (case) notes covering recent developments and ongoing debates in the field, (iii) book reviews of the latest publications in the world of arbitration, (iv) Letters to the Editor and (v) agora grouping articles related to a common theme. Arbitration International maintains a balance between controversial subjects for debate and topics geared toward practical use by arbitrators, lawyers, academics, judges, corporate advisors and government officials.