Mei Yu, deputy chief judge of the Beijing International Commercial Court (BICC), recently attended two professional seminars on law-based business environments upon invitation.
At the seminar on promoting high-level opening-up and optimizing the country’s foreign investment environment, jointly organized by the Law School of Beijing Foreign Studies University, the International Economic Law Research Association of China Law Society, and the Beijing Zhuoya Economic and Social Development Research Center, Mei, from the perspective of a frontline judge, introduced cases involving foreign investment enterprises handled by the Beijing Fourth Intermediate People's Court (BFIPC) and the work of judicial protection of the rights and interests of foreign investors.
At the seminar on difficulties in infrastructure investment and financing under current circumstances jointly organized by the Beijing Arbitration Commission, the China Association of Construction Enterprise Management, and the International Engineering Management Institute of Tianjin University, she shared insights on the establishment of a diversified dispute resolution mechanism at the BFIPC and the challenging issues in arbitration judicial reviews of disputes in infrastructure investment and financing.
The BICC will further promote the building of an international commercial court with high standards and enhance the development of professional teams for foreign-related trials, talent training and judicial exchanges, so as to provide legal guarantees for the construction of the national comprehensive demonstration zone for expanding opening-up in the services sector, and contribute to creating a business environment that is market-oriented, law-based and up to international standards.