Zhang Guojun, deputy director of the Hong Kong Department of Justice, announced that Hong Kong will continue to further strengthen the judicial mutual aid framework with mainland China in the future, and consolidate Hong Kong's position as the Asia -Pacific international law and dispute resolution service center.
The official website of the Hong Kong Government announced on Saturday (March 11) that Zhang Guojun said when he visited the Hague, Netherlands on the 10th that under the advantages of one country, two systems, Hong Kong and the mainland established a deep and widely -established civilian judicial mutual aid mechanism.EssenceIn terms of arbitration, the mainland and Hong Kong have reached a arrangement of mutual arbitration ruling and assisted by the arbitration procedures to assist each other.Zhang Guojun said that these arrangements have unique advantages in arbitration procedures with Hong Kong as an arbitration place.
Zhang Guojun also said that Hong Kong, as the only common legal jurisdiction in China, will continue to further strengthen the judicial mutual aid framework with the mainland in the future and consolidate Hong Kong's status as the Asia -Pacific international law and dispute resolution service center.
Zhang Guojun first visited the Chinese ambassador to the Netherlands in Hague to talk about practice, and then visited the United Nations International Court of China to meet with the Chinese female judge Xue Qinqin and other international court judges.