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between the HKSAR and the Mainland, based on the spirit of the New York Convention, has been in place since January 2000. In June 2000, the summary enforcement of other awards (e.g. from Taiwan and Macao) was introduced.
The Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) was established in 1985 to be the focus for Asia of dispute resolution. The HKIAC provides advisory and support services for the resolution of local and international disputes by arbitration, adjudication and mediation.
The Secretary for Justice
The Secretary for Justice heads the Department of Justice, and is the Chief Executive's legal adviser and a member of the Executive Council. The Secretary for Justice chairs the Law Reform Commission and the Legal Practitioners' Liaison Committee, is the Deputy Chairman of the Fight Crime Committee, and is a member of the Judicial Officers Recommendation Commission and the Operations Review Committee of the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
The Secretary for Justice is the representative of the HKSAR Government in all actions brought by, or against, it and is also responsible for the drafting of all government legislation.
The Secretary for Justice is responsible for all prosecutions in the HKSAR, with responsibility for deciding whether a prosecution should be instituted in any particular case, and, if so, for instituting and conducting the prosecution.
The Department of Justice provides legal advice to all government departments and bureaux. It has five law divisions, each headed by a Law Officer to whom the Secretary for Justice delegates certain powers and responsibilities.
The Civil Division, headed by the Law Officer (Civil Law), provides legal advice to the Government on civil law, drafts commercial contracts and franchises and conducts civil litigation, arbitration and mediation, on behalf of the Government.
The International Law Division, headed by the Law Officer (International Law), advises the Government on issues relating to public international law. This division's lawyers participate in the negotiation of agreements and arrangements with other jurisdictions and, as members of the Chinese delegation, at the Hague Conference on Private International Law. The division also handles requests to and from the HKSAR for international legal cooperation.
The Law Drafting Division, headed by the Law Draftsman, drafts all legislation, including subsidiary legislation, and assists in steering legislation through the Executive and Legislative Councils. It also compiles the loose-leaf edition of the Laws of Hong Kong and maintains the computer database of Hong Kong's legislation, which is freely available on the Internet.
The Solicitor General heads the Legal Policy Division, which includes the Law Reform Commission Secretariat. The division provides legal policy input on a wide variety of topics being considered by the Government, and advises on issues affecting
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