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Belt and Road Practical Guide: Arbitration Finance along the Belt and Road

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Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) disputes are an unfortunate part of the lifecycle on the BRI, and their financing should therefore be a key consideration for parties involved in BRI projects. When it comes to financing such BRI disputes, there are a variety of reasons why alternative legal funding, including Third-party Funding (TPF) and Outcome Related Fee Structures (ORFS) should be considered by clients. 

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Arbitration Finance Along the Belt and Road

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This is one of a series of KWM publications providing practical tips on aspects of BRI projects gained from our experience supporting our clients working on the BRI. Each booklet will provide you with concise insights and relevant information on Belt and Road subject in question.

*Any reference to “Hong Kong” or “Hong Kong SAR” in this article shall be construed as a reference to “Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China”.

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