China's revised Arbitration Law came into force on 1 March 2026 – the first significant change in over 30 years. We are using this significant moment as an opportunity to examine the Chinese arbitration landscape from different perspectives.
What changes will the amendment bring and what do they mean in practice? How do cultural characteristics influence the conduct of proceedings? What role does China play in international arbitration, and what influence do current geopolitical changes have? Our panellists will contribute their extensive expertise on China and offer valuable insights at the intersection of law, culture and politics.
Afterwards, we invite you to enjoy light snacks and drinks – an ideal opportunity to continue the discussion and exchange ideas with fellow professionals.
For further information please visit the website. Participation in this event is free of charge.
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