Shahla Ali (@shahlafali) 's Twitter Profile
Shahla Ali

@shahlafali

professor of law @HKU; mother; arbitrator; fan of the planet earth and its peoples.

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this chapter in Peer Zumbansen's OUP handbook, examines the development of a #transnational #arbitral order reflecting not the end of the nation state - but requiring a wider loyalty beyond nation state. #arbitrationlaw papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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📃 Read the article by Shahla Ali, fellow of Centre for Comparative and Public Law at HKU at HKU Faculty of Law, examining the proposition that #regional center formation of #international institutions facilitates the experience of expanded stakeholder engagement in #global #softlaw development. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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"The Seeming Paradox of Prevention: Dispute Mitigation by Multilateral Development Banks" benefited from feedback at the CASS symposium in Beijing and ASCL in Miami. Forthcoming CJQ 43: lnkd.in/gEf4tTZ7

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It would seem that expanded grievance channels would result in an aggregation of grievances. However, empirical results from global multilateral development banks demonstrate a different reality...papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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Big congratulations to my good friend, Angela Zhang on the publication of her book High Wire. We will miss you at HKU and wish you all the best at USC!

Big congratulations to my good friend, <a href="/AngelaZhangHK/">Angela Zhang</a> on the publication of her book High Wire. We will miss you at HKU and wish you all the best at USC!
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Congratulations to PJ Yap and Mattias Siems on their Cambridge Handbook of #Comparative Law. My chapter on Comparative International #Arbitration examines the approaches used to study the field. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Congratulations to PJ Yap and Mattias Siems on their Cambridge Handbook of #Comparative Law. My chapter on Comparative International #Arbitration examines the approaches used to study the field. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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The HKU PhD in Law is now taking applications for 2025. Are you curious about our admission process or what it takes to pursue a career in research? Email your questions to [email protected]. Our Faculty members are happy to share their experiences!

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You are most welcome to learn about our LLM in Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Program. Please register for the online information session tonight at: hku.hk/law ('events & media')

You are most welcome to learn about our LLM in Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Program. Please register for the online information session tonight at: hku.hk/law ('events &amp; media')
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Thank you ITA for this opportunity to share recent work on the expansion of #inclusivity in the development of #global #disputeresolution instruments. youtube.com/watch?v=nZxy-W…

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this article developed analytic tools to explore state #participation in #global #lawmaking using participation frequency data from UN Working Group II and III audio logs. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

this article developed analytic tools to explore state #participation in #global #lawmaking using participation frequency data from UN Working Group II and III audio logs.  papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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this was an engaging conversation. Would love to hear your views. #China #Global #Mediation #Values youtube.com/watch?v=Aai2WR…

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I extend my condolences alongside those already expressed on the passing of Professor William Twining. Although we never met, a line from his work profoundly influenced my PhD thesis, which later became the book Resolving Disputes in the Asia Pacific Region. May he rest in peace.