Details

We are inviting submissions from young practitioners and students. If you are keen to develop your arbitration practice in Asia, this is a great opportunity with cash awards and publication opportunities at reputable journals!

 

Topic

Option 1: Is due process paranoia an impediment to the future of international arbitration?

Option 2: What should diversity mean in the international arbitration context, and what can arbitral institutions do to further promote diversity and inclusion?

Option 3: Should an arbitrator have unlimited arbitral immunity?

 

Word count

Not more than 2500 words, excluding appendices, footnotes, tables, etc.

Prizes

Plus:

  • Winning essays will be selected by an esteemed panel of judges.
  • The top essay from both categories will be considered for publication in Asian Dispute Review (subject to review by the Asian Dispute Review Editorial Board).
  • The 1st runner up and 2nd runner up in both categories will be considered for publication in the Kluwer Arbitration Blog (subject to review by the Kluwer Arbitration Blog Editorial Board and subject to editorial comments to meet the Blog's editorial policy and guidelines, including a 1,500-word requirement). In particular, the piece should be original and address current issues on the topic, rather than only summarize cases or core concepts

Judges

Submission

Please click apply and submit your final essays in a single, text-searchable PDF file, together with a copy of your CV, by 5 July 2024. Your CV must include your education history and employment history (if any). Please make sure to include at the top of your submission your name, organisation, country and whether you would like your submission to be considered under the Global Category or Emerging Economies Category.


Emerging Economies include: India, Indonesia, Laos, Mainland China, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. If your country or territory is not included in this list, please email us with the name of your country or territory and your CV to confirm whether your submission will be considered in the Emerging Economies Category or Global Category. Participants from Emerging Economies who have had significant arbitration experience in developed jurisdictions will be considered under the Global Category.

 

All work should be original, and plagiarism will result in disqualification. We do not currently accept co-authorship. Judges' decisions will be final.


Participants must be under 45 years old, and members of HK45.

About HK45

HK45 is a group for young arbitration practitioners in Hong Kong and beyond formed under the auspices of the HKIAC. Our aims are to promote interest in and knowledge of issues relating to arbitration, and to provide opportunities for both professional development and social interaction.  


Membership of HK45 is free. To join HK45, please subscribe here​​​​​​​​​​​​​​.