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Court of First Instance on Schedule 2 of the #Arbitration Ordinance There is generally no right to appeal against arbitral awards in Hong Kong under the Arbitration Ordinance (Cap 609), unless the arbitration #agreements provide for it. That is a change from the previous Arbitration Ordinance (Cap 341), where parties had a right to appeal if the arbitration was a “domestic” one. For arbitration agreements executed before the new Cap 609 came into operation, the right to appeal is preserved if the parties “provided that arbitration under the agreement is a domestic arbitration”: s.100(a) of Cap 609.   In Sun Tian Gang v Hong Kong & China Gas (Jilin) Limited [2024] HKCFI 1597, the Court gave guidance on how s.100(a) of Cap 609 is to operate. Rejecting Sun’s argument that he had a right to appeal, Mimmie Chan J held that the arbitration agreement in question did not provide for domestic arbitration. It was not enough that the arbitration would have been a domestic one under the old Cap 341 – the whole point of the legislative change is to create a unitary regime where the #Court did not have to examine whether the arbitration was “domestic” or “international”. As to the principle of legality, Mimmie Chan J held that the language of the statute was clear and there was no justification to read down or limit the scope of s.100(a) of Cap 609. This latest #judgment is line with previous judgments by Mimmie Chan J on s100(a) of Cap 609, including A v D [2017] 1 HKLRD 779 and Employer v Consultant [2022] HKCFI 887. It will hopefully provide clarity to parties and their legal representatives as to their rights to appeal against arbitral awards. Full judgment can be viewed here: https://lnkd.in/gW-ADHgm. Stewart Wong SC, Frederick HF Chan, and Dexter Leung, instructed by Tanner De Witt, for the plaintiff in HCCT 64/2023 & for the respondent in HCCT 84/2023. Laurence Li SC, Martin Ho, and Chee-Ching Sik, instructed by Mayer Brown, for the defendant in HCCT 64/2023 & for the applicant in HCCT 84/2023.

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