Hong Kong

In their sixth International Arbitration Survey, realeased October 6, 2015, Queen Mary University of London ranked the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) as the most preferred arbitral institution outside of Europe and third worldwide.

The survey also found the HKIAC to be the world’s most improved institution over the past five years. Assessment was done based on quality of administration, neutrality and level of internationalism.

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