HONG KONG, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) -- Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region (HKSAR) government Secretary for Justice Wong Yan Lung
said here Saturday mediation has become the global trend in dispute resolution,
and a conference will be held in Hong Kong in November to promote the concept.
Speaking on a radio talk show Saturday morning, Wong
said overseas experts will speak at the conference to explain the advantages of
mediation.
In the coming year a cross-department working group
will chart out how mediation can be more effectively and extensively applied in
both commercial disputes and at the community level.
Mediation can provide a relatively quick and
inexpensive procedure, producing a satisfactory and amicable result, which both
parties actively worked towards and can live with, and which will not destroy an
existing relationship.
Wong said Hong Kong has made a good start and it has
been common to use mediation to resolve construction disputes.
Mediation can also help resolve disputes involving
multistory buildings, marriage, and compensation for occupational injury, he
added.
Noting mediators' professionalism is essential to the
development of the service, Wong said the Mediation Council, Law Society and Bar
Association have offered training to mediators. The HKSAR government will work
with these organizations to promote mediation services.
On the development of arbitration services, the
secretary said the HKSAR government has worked hard to develop Hong Kong into an
international arbitration center.
The implementation of "One country, two systems" and
the city's close relation with the Chinese mainland have made Hong Kong a
popular arbitration center for handling cases involving parties in the Chinese
mainland.
The HKSAR government will launch a public
consultation on arbitration law reform at the end of this year and will make
necessary legislative amendments afterwards.
On drug abuse, Wong said he will lead a high-level
inter- departmental task force to consolidate strategies to combat juvenile drug
abuse from a holistic perspective.
The task force will hold its first meeting later this
month. Wong hoped the group could finish reviewing the existing mechanism and
come up with improved measures and new initiatives in one
year.