The International Chamber of Commerce - Hong Kong (ICC-HK) was inaugurated in December 1998 as the Hong Kong representative body of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). It seeks to project Hong Kong's business interests in the international community and to mobilize Hong Kong's business experience to contribute to the key activities of ICC.
ICC has three main activities: rule setting, dispute resolution, and policy advocacy. Because its member companies and associations are themselves engaged in international business, ICC has unrivalled authority in making rules that govern the conduct of business across borders.
It is the focal point of ICC activities in Hong Kong and is the permanent liaison body between ICC headquarters in Paris, France and its members in Hong Kong. All businesses are welcome to join. The ICC-HK speaks as the voice of business in government consultations or in …
The ICC Mediation Competition – Hong Kong is open to professional mediators to be voluntary judges or mediators. Why join us? This is an excellent opportunity to practise your advocacy skills in a mediation setting and hone your techniques with professional guidance. A perfect networking opportunity to meet with top professionals,
The first for Asia and Hong Kong, the ICC International Commercial Mediation Competition - Hong Kong (the “ICC Mediation Competition - HK”) was held in Hong Kong between 12 and 15 October 2018. Sixteen university teams (consisting of 74 students and coaches)
Hong Kong is a leading centre for dispute resolution in Asia Pacific. It has a strong legal system, abundance of professional expertise, an advantageous geographical full support of the Department of Justice and the Hong Kong Government. Where else should we host the competition, except in Hong Kong? Immediately, the organizing
ICC/ICC-HK Event at Arbitration Week 2020: Date: 19 October, 2020: Flyer and Registration Form <Flyer> Please register here : Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in Hong Kong - Issues and Challenges (Webinar - Zoom) 2 Law Society CPD Points applied for: Date: 9 October, 2020: Presented by: Ms Elizabeth Cheung & Mr Howard Chan
Over many years, ICC Opinions have served the international trade finance community by providing interpretation and clarification of ICC rules, responses to questions relating to disputes between banks, banks and corporates and between logistics