TCC ADR Centre Engages in Collaborative Talks with Shanghai International Arbitration Center (SHIAC) in China
SHANGHAI - CHINA: TCC ADR Centre recently had an insightful meeting with the vibrant and zestful team of the Shanghai International Arbitration Center (SHIAC), which included Dorean Du, Head of Public Relations, and Roy Zou, Deputy Director of Cooperation and Development Department. The meeting was a significant step towards fostering international cooperation in the legal domain, particularly in the area of arbitration and dispute resolution.
The Shanghai International Arbitration Center (SHIAC) is a leading institution in the realm of international arbitration. Established as one of the pilot institutions in China, SHAC has been committed to effective dispute resolution for years. With its long-standing impressive work, SHIAC has become a cornerstone in the field of arbitration, not just in China but globally. The institution has been instrumental in setting benchmarks for best practices, thereby elevating the standards of arbitration and contributing to the legal frameworks of various countries.
During the meeting, the parties discussed Asia's growing significance as an emerging hub for dispute resolution. The incredible input of SHAIC in this domain was acknowledged, emphasizing the institution's role in shaping Asia as a pivotal center for legal arbitration and dispute settlement. The conversation highlighted the need for other Asian countries to take cues from SHIAC's exemplary work.
The meeting also delved into China’s pivotal role as a pioneer in Asia for indulging in best practices in the field of arbitration. Both parties discussed the future projections to weave a collaboration for achieving shared purposes. The conversation was marked by a shared commitment to innovation, and promising avenues for future collaboration were explored, aiming to foster a more advanced and harmonious environment for dispute resolution.
TCC ADR Centre commended SHIAC's commitment to the legal domain and thanked them for their profound hospitality. Mian Sheraz Javaid, Chair TCC ADR Centre, pointed out that Pakistan could learn valuable lessons from SHAC's practices to enhance its own legal framework and increase access to justice. The meeting served as an eye-opener for the potential improvements that could be made in Pakistan's legal system by adopting some of SHIAC's effective strategies.
Both parties agreed that in today's fast-paced and ever-evolving legal world, collaborations and working together are essential for progress. They expressed enthusiasm for forming such ties in the future, recognizing that their meeting was a testament to the potential synergies that await on the horizon.
TCC ADR Centre looked forward to hosting Wenny in Pakistan and extending the same hospitality he was receiving in Shanghai. His efforts in communication and collaboration are not just commendable but also beneficial for Pakistan and its legal system. By uniting to learn and adopt global best practices, Mian Sheraz is paving the way for the advancement of Pakistan's legal framework.
The dedication of both parties to advancing Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is commendable. Their expertise will undoubtedly continue to drive positive change within their respective countries. The meeting was a promising start to a journey of cooperation and shared success, setting the stage for future collaborations that will benefit both nations in the long run.