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CIETAC Arbitration Rules 2024: Responding to a Request—Statement of Defence, Time Limits, Service, Copies, Jurisdictional Objections and Counterclaims

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This Practice Note addresses only arbitrations conducted under the CIETAC Arbitration Rules 2024 (CIETAC Rules). In general, these govern cases accepted by CIETAC on or after 1 January 2024, or where the parties have expressly chosen the 2024 Rules (CIETAC, art 88). The 2015 rules continue to apply to arbitrations accepted by CIETAC between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2023.

The Note concerns international or foreign-related disputes, as well as matters connected to Hong Kong SAR, Macao SAR, or the Taiwan region (CIETAC, art 3.2). Separate provisions exist for summary arbitration—see Practice Note: CIETAC (2024)—summary procedure (and early dismissal)—and for domestic arbitration; neither is covered here. There are also distinct provisions for cases administered by the CIETAC Hong Kong Arbitration Centre (CIETAC, art 76), which likewise fall outside the scope of this Note.

Under the CIETAC Rules, proceedings begin when the claimant lodges a Request for Arbitration (the Request)—see Practice Note: CIETAC (2024)—starting an arbitration. Provided the formal requirements are met, CIETAC will accept the Request and forward it to the respondent.

How do I respond to a CIETAC Request for Arbitration?

The respondent must file a Statement...

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Kevin Hong
Kevin Hong

Kevin is an Of Counsel in the Dispute Resolution Group of Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong. Kevin's practice focuses on international arbitration and commercial litigation. He advises local and multinational corporations on fraud and asset recovery and in resolving joint venture, shareholders, shipping, sale of goods, product liability, insurance and other contractual disputes. In particular, he has significant experience representing clients in construction related disputes. Kevin has represented clients in arbitration proceedings conducted under the HKIAC, UNCITRAL, SIAC, CIETAC and LMAA rules as well as ad hoc arbitration proceedings in a number of jurisdictions. Kevin has contributed to arbitration publications for various major publishers in the region including Arbitration in Hong Kong: A Practical Guide, 2nd Edition, Construction Arbitration in Hong Kong: A Practical Guide and BAC arbitration: a step-by-step guide. Kevin is currently serving as a regional representative for North Asia for the...

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