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About the Committee of Shanghai Arbitration Commission

The Shanghai Arbitration Commission was established in accordance with the provisions of the "Arbitration Law of the People's Republic of China" and was established on September 18, 1995.

The Shanghai Arbitration Commission follows Chinese law, refers to international practices, and in accordance with the rules of the Association, and independently, fairly and promptly accepts and arbitrates to resolve contract disputes and disputes between natural persons, legal persons and other organizations that are equal subjects. Other property rights disputes.

The Shanghai Arbitration Commission is composed of 13 legal, economic and trade experts and celebrities with practical work experience. Director Xu Qiang, deputy director Fang Xiong concurrently serves as secretary-general, Lu Fang, Wang Xinkui and Liu Jian. Li Guoguang, former vice president of the Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China, Xie Tianfang, former director of the Legal Affairs Committee of the Shanghai Municipal People's Congress Standing Committee, and Qiao Xianzhi, former vice president of the Shanghai Higher People's Court, serve as honorary directors. The office of the Shanghai Arbitration Commission is the Secretariat, which includes the Case Study Department, the Arbitration Department I, the Arbitration Department II, the Development Department, and the Administration Department.

The arbitrators are composed of well-known professors, researchers, senior economists, senior accountants, senior engineers, senior lawyers in the fields of law and economics at home and abroad, and people with rich experience in arbitration, trial, economic management, etc. , involving legal professional fields such as commerce, real estate, finance (including futures, insurance), quality, intellectual property, construction engineering, maritime affairs, international trade, transportation, companies, advertising, e-commerce, information industry, WTO affairs, etc.

The Shanghai Arbitration Commission accepts arbitration applications based on the arbitration agreement between the parties, including the arbitration clause stipulated in the contract and other written agreements to request arbitration reached before or after the occurrence of the dispute.

The scope of cases accepted by the Shanghai Arbitration Commission is: contract disputes, real estate disputes, construction project disputes, financial disputes (including insurance, futures, securities, financing and other disputes), product quality liability disputes, intellectual property disputes ( (including patent, copyright, trademark and other disputes), maritime disputes, transportation disputes, and economic disputes such as international trade, international agency, international engineering projects, international investment, and international technical cooperation.

The Shanghai Arbitration Commission wholeheartedly accepts the entrustment of all parties and provides arbitration services to the parties in a fair and timely manner.