Disputes can be settled through
various means and the Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration (KLRCA)
was established in 1978 in the capital of Malaysia to offer the best available
resolution outside of court.
Under the auspices of the inter-governmental
international law body, the Asian-African Legal Consultative Organisation,
the Centre provides a neutral system for the settlement of disputes in
trade, commerce and investment within the Asia-Pacific region.
Government, individuals or bodies corporate may request for arbitration under
the auspices of KLRCA, provided the dispute is of an international character,
that is to say, the parties belong to or are resident in two different
jurisdictions, or the dispute involves international commercial interests.
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Announcement
In conjunction with
the 30th Anniversary of KLRCA, KLRCA has organized:
"CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
AND NEWLY DEVELOPED COUNTRIES - SPECIAL CHALLENGES AND
OPPORTUNITIES"
7-8th April 2008,Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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ADR in Asia
Conference:
"ARBITRATION & MEDIATION-GLOBAL PLATFORM FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION" 13th
Sept 2007, The Ritz-Chalton, Hong Kong.