The laws governing arbitration in Taiwan are the Republic of China Arbitration Act of 1998 modeled after the UNCITRAL Model Law of 1985 and the Rules on Arbitration Institutions, Mediation Procedures, and Fees of 1999. The Chinese Arbitration Association, Taipei Arbitration Rules (“CAA Arbitration Rules”) is the default rule that governs arbitration administered by the CAA. Parties may, of course, amend the rules or agree to arbitrate under its own rules or any other rules they may choose.
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The Republic of China Arbitration Act
The Chinese Arbitration Association, Taipei Arbitration Rules
The Rules on Arbitration Institution, Mediation Procedures and Fees
The CAA Code of Ethics for Arbitrators
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