The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government will apply to the International Private Law Association to strive to set up a liaison office in Hong Kong.

According to the Hong Kong Government Bulletin Network, the Director of the Secretary for Law of the Hong Kong Law on Monday (March 25) at the Legislative Council's Judicial and Legal Affairs Committee meeting with international law and dispute resolution agencies and strive for it.When the latest development of Hong Kong settled or carried out activities, the above news was revealed.

Lin Dingguo said that in order to enhance the international image of Hong Kong and promote the advantages and opportunities of Hong Kong law and dispute solutions, the Department of Justice has always implemented policies and measures to strengthen cooperation with well -known international law and dispute resolution agencies and strive for struggle.It is settled or carried out in Hong Kong.

Lin Dingguo said that the cooperation memorandum signed by the Department of Justice on May 27, 2022 and the International Unified Private Law Association (International Private Law Association) further strengthened the cooperation between the International Private Law Association and Hong Kong.

He introduced that the Deputy Director of the Hong Kong Department of Justice visited Rome, Italy on March 6, 2023, and met with the Secretary -General of the International Private Law Association and other managers to discuss the opportunity to cooperate with Hong Kong.It was agreed to co -organize the second Asia -Pacific International Private Law Summit Conference during the held in the early November of the Hong Kong Law Week in early November this year.

Lin Dingguo said that with the support of the central government, the Department of Justice is cooperating with the Secretariat of the International Private Law Association to strive to submit a copy of the establishment of a liaison office on the establishment of a liaison office in Hong Kong's legal hub in June this year.Formal data files.

He said that this measure will help the International Private Law Association to promote his work in the Asia -Pacific region, and can further enhance Hong Kong's position as an international law and dispute resolution service center in the region.