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National Training Course for Foreign-related Arbitration Kicks Off in Hong Kong, Enhancing Legal Expertise and Cooperation.

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National Training Course for Foreign-related Arbitration Kicks Off in Hong Kong, Enhancing Legal Expertise and Cooperation.
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National Training Course for Foreign-related Arbitration Kicks Off in Hong Kong, Enhancing Legal Expertise and Cooperation.

2026-03-09 12:02 Last Updated At:13:14

Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Academy and Ministry of Justice co-organise second edition of National Training Course for Talents Handling Foreign-related Arbitration (Hong Kong)

The second edition of the National Training Course for Talents Handling Foreign-related Arbitration (Hong Kong), co-organised by the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Academy and the Ministry of Justice, commenced today (March 9).

The Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, and representatives of the Bureau of Public Legal Services Administration of the Ministry of Justice, the China Legal Service (H.K.) Limited and the China University of Political Science and Law attended the opening ceremony of the course. Addressing the opening ceremony, Mr Lam expressed again his gratitude to the Ministry of Justice for its support and trust in the Academy, and thanked the China Legal Service (H.K.) Limited and the China University of Political Science and Law for their strong support for the course. He said that Hong Kong, as the only common law jurisdiction in the country, possesses a robust arbitration legal framework and a pro-arbitration judiciary. Hong Kong's Arbitration Ordinance is based on the internationally recognised United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration and keeps abreast with developments in practice. Moreover, Hong Kong, as home to world-class arbitration institutions and a large pool of experienced arbitration practitioners, is highly praised by the international arbitration community. The Department of Justice is reviewing and considering amendments to the Arbitration Ordinance to maintain the long-term competitiveness of Hong Kong's arbitration law.

Building on the inaugural training course held in February 2025, this edition will run for two weeks in English, with two groups of participants each attending the training for one week. Through lectures, panel discussions, exchanges and visits, the course aims to introduce practical operations in areas including international commercial arbitration and international investment arbitration to around 80 participants, including Mainland in-house counsel, experienced arbitrators, lawyers and arbitration practitioners. Speakers include experienced legal professionals and international arbitration experts from Hong Kong, members of the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Expert Committee and a representative from the Permanent Court of Arbitration. The course will help promote understanding and co-operation between Hong Kong and the Mainland in international dispute resolution, enhancing the ability of Mainland enterprises in handling dispute resolutions when going overseas.

The Academy will capitalise on Hong Kong's bilingual common law system and international status, and provide a platform for capacity building, knowledge, and experience sharing for legal professionals in Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland and other jurisdictions, in particular those along the Belt and Road. Also, it will promote exchanges of international legal talent and reinforce Hong Kong's status as a centre for international legal and dispute resolution services in the AsiaPacific region, and develop Hong Kong as a capacity-building hub, further contributing to the construction of foreign-related rule of law in the country.

The opening ceremony of the National Training Course for Talents Handling Foreign-related Arbitration (Hong Kong), organised by the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Academy and the Ministry of Justice, was held today (March 9). Photo shows the Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC (centre); the Director of China Legal Service (H.K.) Limited, Ms Liu Changchun (third left); the Law Officer (International Law) of the Department of Justice (DoJ), Dr James Ding (third right); and the Director of the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Office of the DoJ, Dr Yang Ling (second right); with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and the China University of Political Science and Law at the opening ceremony. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The opening ceremony of the National Training Course for Talents Handling Foreign-related Arbitration (Hong Kong), organised by the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Academy and the Ministry of Justice, was held today (March 9). Photo shows the Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC (centre); the Director of China Legal Service (H.K.) Limited, Ms Liu Changchun (third left); the Law Officer (International Law) of the Department of Justice (DoJ), Dr James Ding (third right); and the Director of the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Office of the DoJ, Dr Yang Ling (second right); with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and the China University of Political Science and Law at the opening ceremony. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The opening ceremony of the National Training Course for Talents Handling Foreign-related Arbitration (Hong Kong), organised by the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Academy and the Ministry of Justice, was held today (March 9). Photo shows the Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, speaking at the opening ceremony. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The opening ceremony of the National Training Course for Talents Handling Foreign-related Arbitration (Hong Kong), organised by the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Academy and the Ministry of Justice, was held today (March 9). Photo shows the Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, speaking at the opening ceremony. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps

Hongkong Post announced today (March 9) that a set of special stamps and associated philatelic products on the theme of "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" will be released for sale on March 24 (Tuesday).

Cherished by the renowned art connoisseur, Mr Low Chuck-tiew (1911-1993), the Xubaizhai Collection of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy primarily encompasses masterpieces from the Ming and Qing dynasties through the 20th century. Mr Low donated his collection to the Hong Kong Museum of Art in 1989. Hongkong Post is continuing its Hong Kong Museums Collection series by issuing a set of six stamps, two stamp sheetlets and associated philatelic products on the theme of "Xubaizhai Collection" to present paintings selected from the exhibition "Life Planning of the Chinese Literati: Selected Chinese Painting and Calligraphy from the Xubaizhai Collection", showcasing the artistic styles and aspirations of traditional Chinese literati.

Official first day covers for "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" will be on sale at all post offices and on Hongkong Post's online shopping platform ShopThruPost (shopthrupost.hongkongpost.hk) from tomorrow (March 10). This set of special stamps and associated philatelic products will be on sale at all post offices and on ShopThruPost from March 24, while serviced first day covers affixed with the special stamps and postage prepaid picture cards (air mail) will be available at philatelic offices only.

A hand-back date-stamping service will be provided on March 24 at all post offices for official first day covers/souvenir covers/privately made covers bearing the first day of issue indication and a local address.

Information about this set of special stamps and associated philatelic products is available on the Hongkong Post Stamps website (stamps.hongkongpost.hk).

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hongkong Post to issue "Hong Kong Museums Collection - Xubaizhai Collection" special stamps Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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