These Rules create an effective mechanism for resolving disputes arising in business rescue proceedings, supporting timely restructuring solutions.
These Rules create an effective mechanism for resolving disputes arising in business rescue proceedings, supporting timely restructuring solutions.
CAJAC Johannesburg/ Southern Africa is a subsidiary of AFSA, acknowledged by the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). CAJAC was established under the leadership of the China Law Society to meet the need for a credible China-Africa dispute resolution mechanism, necessitated by the growing trade between China and Africa.
CAJAC offers disputing parties the neutrality, speed, confidentiality and flexibility required to resolve China-Africa commercial disputes in an amicable manner.
CAJAC offers disputing parties internationally based rules and a professionally administered process, tailor-made for China-Africa dispute resolution in convenient, well equipped venues as well as a carefully selected panel of Chinese and African arbitrators to choose from.
CAJAC Johannesburg is chaired by Advocate Michael Kuper SC.
The Arbitration Foundation of Southern Africa (AFSA) is a non-profit dispute resolution authority that administers and manages the confidential resolution of a wide range of domestic and international disputes through administered mediation, arbitration, and related processes. AFSA’s head office is in Sandton, Johannesburg, with branch offices in Cape Town, Pretoria, Durban, and the Garden Route.