Kaplan Lecture 2024: Taking Arbitration to Where it Belongs: Dispensing Justice
Date: 26 November 2024
Time: 18.00 - 20.00 (GMT+8)
Followed by a reception
Venue: CUHK Graduate Law Centre, 2/F, Bank of America Tower, 12 Harcourt Road, Central, Hong Kong SAR (China)
Event Details
The Annual Kaplan Lecture 2024 will be delivered by The Hon Geoffrey Ma on the theme: "Taking Arbitration to Where It Belongs: Dispensing Justice".
To some who are involved in arbitration, whether as arbitrators or counsel, it is primarily a business for the provision of services and a profession similar to the legal profession. While there are certainly features supporting this view, for many of us, it must at all times be borne in mind that the true, indeed principal, role of arbitration has always been to ensure that justice is done between parties in the determination of rights and liabilities according to law. The very infrastructure of arbitration consisting of its procedural rules and the limited, but vital, supervision over it by the courts, assumes this.
This lecture advocates that there be a recognition of this fundamental position, and that from this starting point comes also the need to develop and adopt well established features of the administration of justice, hitherto regarded as the monopoly of the courts, to enable arbitration to reach its sole objective: the dispensing of justice. But is this achievable or merely a pipedream?
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This event is free to attend but pre-registration is required here.
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