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    Arbitration Law of the People's Republic of China

    (Adopted at the 8th Session of the Standing Committee of the 8thNational People's Congress and Promulgated on August 31, 1994)

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    Arbitration Law of the People's Republic of China
    (Adopted at the 8th Session of the Standing Committee of the 8th
    National People's Congress and Promulgated on August 31, 1994)

    Chapter I General Provisions
    Article 1
    This Law is formulated in order to ensure that economic disputes shall
    be impartially and promptly arbitrated, to protect the legitimate rights
    and interests of the relevant parties and to guarantee the healthy
    development of the socialist market economy.
    Article 2
    Disputes over contracts and disputes over property rights and
    interests between citizens, legal persons and other organizations as equal
    subjects of law may be submitted to arbitration.
    Article 3
    The following disputes shall not be submitted to arbitration:
    1. disputes over marriage, adoption, guardianship,
    child maintenance and inheritance; and
    2. administrative disputes falling within the jurisdiction
    of the relevant administrative organs according to
    law.
    Article 4
    The parties adopting arbitration for dispute settlement shall reach an
    arbitration agreement on a mutually voluntary basis. An arbitration
    commission shall not accept an application for arbitration submitted by
    one of the parties in the absence of an arbitration agreement.
    Article 5
    A people's court shall not accept an action initiated by one of the
    parties if the parties have concluded an arbitration agreement, unless the
    arbitration agreement is invalid.
    Article 6
    An arbitration commission shall be selected by the parties by
    agreement.
    The jurisdiction by level system and the district jurisdiction system
    shall not apply in arbitration.
    Article 7
    Disputes shall be fairly and reasonably settled by arbitration on the
    basis of facts and in accordance with the relevant provisions of law.
    Article 8
    Arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with the law, independent
    of any intervention by administrative organs, social organizations or
    individuals.
    Article 9
    The single ruling system shall be applied in arbitration. The
    arbitration commission shall not accept any application for arbitration,
    nor shall a people's court accept any action submitted by the party in
    respect of the same dispute after an arbitration award has already been
    given in relation to that matter.
    If the arbitration award is canceled or its enforcement has been
    disallowed by a people's court in accordance with the law, the parties
    may, in accordance with a new arbitration agreement between them in
    respect of the dispute, re-apply for arbitration or initiate legal
    proceedings with the people's court.

    Chapter II Arbitration Commissions and Arbitration Association
    Article 10
    Arbitration commissions may be established in the municipalities
    directly under the Central Government, in the municipalities where the
    people's governments of provinces and autonomous regions are located or,
    if necessary, in other cities divided into districts. Arbitration
    commissions shall not be established at each level of the administrative
    divisions.
    The people's governments of the municipalities and cities specified in
    the above paragraph shall organize the relevant departments and the
    Chamber of Commerce for the formation of an arbitration commission.
    The establishment of an arbitration commission shall be registered
    with the judicial administrative department of the relevant province,
    autonomous region or municipalities directly under the Central Government.
    Article 11
    An arbitration commission shall fulfil the following conditions:
    1. it must have its own name, domicile and Articles of Association;
    2. it must possess the necessary property;
    3. it must have its own members; and
    4. it must have arbitrators for appointment.
    The articles of association of the an arbitration commission shall be
    formulated in accordance with this Law.
    Article 12
    An arbitration commission shall comprise a chairman, two to four
    vice-chairmen and seven to eleven members.
    The chairman, vice-chairmen and members of an arbitration commission
    must be persons specialized in law, economic and trade and persons who
    have actual working experience. The number of specialists in law, economic
    and trade shall not be less than two-thirds of the members of an
    arbitration association.
    Article 13
    The arbitration commission shall appoint fair and honest person as its
    arbitrators.
    Arbitrators must fulfil one of the following conditions:
    1. they have been engaged in arbitration work for at least eight
    years;
    2. they have worked as a lawyer for at least eight years;
    3. they have been a judge for at least eight years;
    4. they are engaged in legal research or legal teaching and in senior
    positions; and
    5. they have legal knowledge and are engaged in professional work
    relating to economics and trade, and in senior positions or of the
    equivalent professional level.
    The arbitration commission shall establish a list of arbitrators
    according to different professionals.
    Article 14
    Arbitration commissions are independent of administrative organs and
    there are no subordinate relations with any administrative organs nor
    between the different arbitration commissions.
    Article 15
    The China Arbitration Association is a social organization with the
    status of a legal person. Arbitration commissions are members of the China
    Arbitration Association. The Articles of Association of the China
    Arbitration Association shall be formulated by the national general
    meeting of the members.
    The China Arbitration Association is an organization in charge of
    self-regulation of the arbitration commissions. It shall conduct
    supervision over the conduct (any breach of discipline) of the arbitration
    commissions and their members and arbitrators in accordance with its
    articles of association.
    The China Arbitration Association shall formulate Arbitration Rules in
    accordance with this Law and the Civil Procedure Law.

    Chapter III Arbitration Agreement
    Article 16
    An arbitration agreement shall include the arbitration clauses
    provided in the contract and any other written form of agreement concluded
    before or after the disputes providing for submission to arbitration.
    The following contents shall be included in an arbitration agreement:
    1. the expression of the parties' wish to submit to arbitration;
    2. the matters to be arbitrated; and
    3. the Arbitration Commission selected by the parties.
    Article 17
    An arbitration agreement shall be invalid under any of the following
    circumstances:
    1. matters agreed upon for arbitration are beyond the scope of
    arbitration prescribed by law;
    2. an arbitration agreement concluded by persons without or with
    limited capacity for civil acts; and
    3. one party forces the other party to sign an arbitration agreement
    by means of duress.
    Article 18
    If the arbitration matters or the arbitration commission are not
    agreed upon by the parties in the arbitration agreement, or, if the
    relevant provisions are not clear, the parties may supplement the
    agreement. If the parties fail to agree upon the supplementary agreement,
    the arbitration agreement shall be invalid.
    Article 19
    An arbitration agreement shall exist independently. Any changes to,
    rescission, termination or invalidity of the contract shall not affect the
    validity of the arbitration agreement.
    An arbitration tribunal has the right to rule on the validity of a
    contract.
    Article 20
    If the parties object to the validity of the arbitration agreement,
    they may apply to the arbitration commission for a decision or to a
    people's court for a ruling. If one of the parties submits to the
    arbitration commission for a decision, but the other party applies to a
    people's court for a ruling, the people's court shall give the ruling.
    If the parties contest the validity of the arbitration agreement, the
    objection shall be made before the start of the first hearing of the
    arbitration tribunal.

    Chapter IV Arbitration Procedure


    Section 1: Application and Acceptance for Arbitration
    Article 21
    The parties applying for arbitration shall fulfil the following
    conditions:
    1. they must have an arbitration agreement;
    2. they must have a specific claim with facts and argument on which
    the claim is based; and
    3. the arbitration must be within the jurisdiction of the arbitration
    commission.
    Article 22
    The party applying for arbitration shall submit to an arbitration
    commission the arbitration agreement, an application for arbitration and
    copies thereof.
    Article 23
    An arbitration application shall state clearly the following:
    1. the name, sex, age, occupation, work unit and address of the party,
    the name address and legal representative of the legal person or other
    organization and the name and position of its person-in charge;
    2. the arbitration claim and the facts and argument on which the claim
    is based; and
    3. evidence and the source of evidence, the name and address of the
    witness (es).
    Article 24
    Within 5 days from the date of receiving the arbitration application,
    the arbitration commission shall notify the parties that it considers the
    conditions for acceptance have been fulfilled, and that the application is
    accepted by it. If the arbitration commission considers that the
    conditions have not been fulfilled, it shall notify the parties in writing
    of its rejection, stating its reasons.
    Article 25
    Upon acceptance of an arbitration application, the arbitration
    commission shall, within the time limit provided by the Arbitration Rules,
    serve a copy of the Arbitration Rules and the list of arbitrators on the
    applicant, and serve a copy of the arbitration application, the
    Arbitration Rules and the list of arbitrators on the respondent.
    Upon receipt of a copy of the arbitration application, the respondent
    shall, within the time limit prescribed by the Arbitration Rules, submit
    its defence to the arbitration commission. Upon receipt of the defence,
    the arbitration commission shall, within the time limit prescribed by the
    Arbitration Rules, serve a copy of the reply on the applicant. The failure
    of the respondent to submit a defence shall not affect the proceeding of
    the arbitration procedures.
    Article 26
    Where the parties had agreed on an arbitration agreement, but one of
    the parties initiates an action before a people's court without stating
    the existence of the arbitration agreement, the people's court shall,
    unless the arbitration agreement is invalid, reject the action if the
    other party submits to the court the arbitration agreement before the
    first hearing of the case. If the other party fails to object to the
    hearing by the people's court before the first hearing, the arbitration
    agreement shall be considered to have been waived by the party and the
    people's court shall proceed with the hearing.
    Article 27
    The applicant may abandon or alter his arbitration claim. The
    respondent may accept the arbitration claim or object to it. It has a
    right to make a counterclaim.
    Article 28
    A party may apply for property preservation if, as the result of an
    act of the other party or for some other reasons, it appears that an award
    may be impossible or difficult to enforce.
    If one of the parties applies for property preservation, the
    arbitration commission shall submit to a people's court the application of
    the party in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Civil
    Procedure Law.
    If a property preservation order is unfounded, the applicant shall
    compensate the party against whom the order was made for any losses
    sustained as a result of the implementation of the property preservation
    order.
    Article 29
    The parties and their legal representatives may appoint lawyers or
    engage agents to handle matters relating to the arbitration. In the event
    that a lawyer or an agent is appointed to handle the arbitration matters,
    a letter of authorization shall be submitted to the arbitration
    commission.

    Section 2: Composition of the Arbitration Tribunal
    Article 30
    An arbitration tribunal may comprise three arbitrators or one
    arbitrator. If an arbitration tribunal comprises three arbitrators, a
    presiding arbitrator shall be appointed.
    Article 31
    If the parties agree to form an arbitration tribunal comprising three
    arbitrators, each party shall select or authorize the chairmen of the
    arbitration commission to appoint one arbitrator. The third arbitrator
    shall be selected jointly by the parties or be nominated by the chairman
    of the arbitration commission in accordance with a joint mandate given by
    the parties. The third arbitrator shall be the presiding arbitrator.
    If the parties agree to have one arbitrator to form an arbitration
    tribunal, the arbitrator shall be selected jointly by the parties or be
    nominated by the chairman of the arbitration commission in accordance with
    a joint mandate given by the parties.
    Article 32
    If the parties fail, within the time limit prescribed by the
    Arbitration Rules, to select the form of the constitution of the
    arbitration tribunal or fail to select the arbitrators, the arbitrators
    shall be appointed by the chairman of the arbitration commission.
    Article 33
    After the arbitration tribunal is constituted, the arbitration
    commission shall notify the parties in writing of the composition of the
    arbitration tribunal.
    Article 34
    In any of the following circumstances, an arbitrator must withdraw
    from the arbitration, and the parties shall have the right to apply for
    his withdrawal if he:
    1. is a party or a close relative of a party or of a party's
    representative;
    2. is related in the case;
    3. has some other relationship with a party to the case or with a
    party's agent which could possibly affect the impartiality of the
    arbitration;
    4. meets a party or his agent in private, accepts an invitation for
    dinner by a party or his representative or accepts gifts presented by any
    of them.
    Article 35
    When applying for the withdrawal of an arbitrator, the petitioning
    party shall state his reasons and submit a withdrawal application before
    the first hearing. A withdrawal application may also be submitted before
    the conclusion of the last hearing if reasons for the withdrawal only
    became known after the start of the first hearing.
    Article 36
    Whether an arbitrator is withdrawn or not shall be determined by the
    chairman of the arbitration commission. If chairman is serving as an
    arbitrator, the withdrawal or not shall be determined collectively by the
    arbitration commission.
    Article 37
    If an arbitrator is unable to perform his duties as an arbitrator as a
    result of the withdrawal or any other reasons, another arbitrator shall be
    selected or appointed in accordance with the provisions of this Law.
    After a replaced arbitrator has been selected or appointed following
    the withdrawal of an arbitrator, the parties may apply to resume the
    arbitration procedure. The arbitration tribunal shall determine whether
    the resumption of the procedure may be allowed. The arbitration tribunal
    may determine on its own whether the arbitration procedure shall be
    resumed.
    Article 38
    An arbitrator involved in one of the circumstances described in Item
    4, Article 34, if it is serious, or those described in Item 6, Article
    58, such arbitrator shall be legally liable in accordance with the law.
    The arbitration commission shall remove his name from the list of
    arbitrators.

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