Congratulations to I-Ching Tseng on her appointment to the Eighth Panel of Arbitrators of the Beijing Arbitration Commission / Beijing International Arbitration Centre.
Fluent in written and spoken Mandarin, Japanese and English, I-Ching is also a member of the Chinese Arbitration Association.
The Beijing Arbitration Commission / Beijing International Arbitration Centre is an arbitration institution established by the People’s Government of Beijing Municipality in 1995 and has handled more then 73,000 cases, including 1,857 international cases involving parties from 65 countries or regions.
I-Ching is one of 170 foreign arbitrators from 31 countries and regions.
This follows I-Ching’s recent appointment as one of four Australian designees to the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) Conciliator and Arbitrator Panels. I-Ching is appointed alongside Justin Gleeson, Sean Marriott and Anthea Roberts. These appointments are until July 5, 2030.
I-Ching is a senior and experienced arbitration, litigation and disputes lawyer who has been responsible for the conduct of numerous cross-border arbitrations for multimillion dollar disputes under ICC, SIAC, CIETAC, HKIAC, London and UNCITRAL Rules.
Additionally, I-Ching has served as an Arbitral Secretary in ICC arbitrations, assisting with procedural aspects, research and preparation of procedural orders and awards.
Fluent in written and spoken Mandarin, Japanese and English, I-Ching advises clients on strategy, risk management, regulatory and compliance requirements, and internal investigations. She has experience in corporate governance, regulatory and compliance, and has worked across various industries including energy, oil and gas, mining and resources, renewables, infrastructure and investor-state disputes.Read more about I-Ching’s arbitration experience here.
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