Publications
No research is ever quite complete. It is the glory of a good bit of work that it opens the way for something still better, and this repeatedly leads to its own eclipse. - Mervin Gordon
“Recent Legal Developments in Third Party Funding of Arbitration and Mediation In Hong Kong” in “Asian Dispute Review”, October 2017
2017“Reciprocal Enforcement of Court Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters between Hong Kong SAR and the Mainland”- “One Country, Two Systems, Three Legal Orders – Perspectives of Evolution”, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Stephen Kai-yi Wong 黃繼兒 (Author)
“Resolving Business Disputes in Today’s China Investor-State Arbitration and China: The “New, New Thing?” in “Business Disputes in China”, Juris Publishing, 1st edition, 2007, and 2nd Edition, 2009
2009“The 2009 ASEAN Comprehensive Investment Agreement” in the IBA’s “Dispute Resolution International”, Vol 4, No. 2, October 2010
2010“The Consultation Paper of the Hong Kong Law Reform Commission’s Sub-Committee on Third Party Funding for Arbitration” (co-author), October 2015
2015“The impact, opportunities and challenges for the Hong Kong legal profession upon China’s accession to the WTO” – “China and the WTO, Going West”, Sweet & Maxwell, Asia
Stephen Kai-yi Wong 黃繼兒 (Author)
“The Internationalization of Hong Kong Arbitration Law and Enforcement of Awards against Chinese Stated Owned Business Entities” in “Arbitrators’ Insights – Essays in Honour of Neil Kaplan”, Sweet & Maxwell, 2012
2012“The New Arbitration Law in Hong Kong” in the IBA’s “Arbitration Newsletter”, March 2011
2011“Third Party Funding for Arbitration Final Report” of the Hong Kong Law Reform Commission, (co-author), 12 October 2016.
2016“Third Party Funding for Arbitration in Hong Kong: Law Reform Commission’s Final Report dated 12 October 2016”, “Hong Kong Lawyer”, December 2016
2016“Treaty Arbitration – Is it a real alternative for China Investment Disputes?” in “Transnational Dispute Management”, December 2010
2010“UK/Hong Kong: Inconsistent judgments on contractual waiver of state immunity” in “Global Arbitration Review”, Vol. 6, Issue 6, 2011
2011Barristers
Members of Gilt Chambers’ have a diverse range of backgrounds and experience. Many hold qualifications outside of law, or have worked in other industries and apply this wide range of knowledge to their everyday practice.
Practice Areas
Our members have a wide range of practice areas within Hong Kong and internationally.