CIETAC dispute heats up with suspension of two sub-commissions

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The China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) published on its website on 1 August an announcement to “suspend” its authorisation to the CIETAC Shanghai sub-commission and the CIETAC South China sub-commission for handling arbitration cases. The two sub-commissions “refuse to apply the CIETAC Arbitration Rules (2012), and refuse to remain under the leadership of CIETAC in respect of case administration,” the announcement said.

It may be a case of the arbitrators needing arbitration, with CIETAC's offices in conflict.
It may be a case of the arbitrators needing arbitration, with CIETAC’s offices in conflict.

CIETAC announced the following decision after an internal dispute with the Shanghai and the South China sub-commissions:

  • As from 1 August 2012, CIETAC’s authorisation to the CIETAC Shanghai Sub-Commission and the CIETAC South China sub-commission for accepting and administering arbitration cases is hereby suspended.

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