Ma Jun, chief judge of the Beijing International Commercial Court, attended a business environment meeting on Sept 14 held by the Beijing municipal government.
Ma Jun, chief judge of the Beijing International Commercial Court, made a speech on the topic of "Improvement and Development of the Re-arbitration System" at the China Youth Arbitration Forum, on Sept 8.
Mei Yu, judge of the Beijing International Commercial Court, attended a lecture held by the People's Court Judicial Reform Research Base (China University of Political Science and Law), on Aug 31, and put forward suggestions during the discussion.
Wang Shengming, a member of the Standing Committee and vice-chairman of the Supervisory and Judicial Affairs Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), visited the Beijing No 4 Intermediate People's Court to learn about the foreign-related trials in the Beijing International Commercial Court, on July 14.
The list of top 10 foreign-related cases was released at a press briefing held by the Beijing International Commercial Court on typical cases of foreign-related commercial trials on July 6.
Beijing International Commercial Court judge Mei Yu was invited to participate in a seminar on optimizing methods for foreign-related delivery on June 10.
Three judges Ma Jun, Cui Zhiyu and Mei Yu from the Beijing International Commercial Court participated in a seminar on the revision of the "Civil Procedure Law (Foreign-related Edition)", on May 10.
A Beijing's special meeting on the report on the revision of the "Arbitration Law" was held on March 23.
A seminar with the theme "China's Judicial Application of International Treaties: Theory and Practice" was held online on Jan 20.
Mei Yu, judge of the Beijing International Commercial Court, was awarded the title of Beijing Judicial Practice Research Expert by the Beijing High People's Court, on Jan 15.
The new court was set up as a division under the Beijing No 4 Intermediate People's Court, as the intermediate court has specialized in handling capital-related commercial disputes involving overseas litigants since 2018...