
Li Hu, known in the English community as Tiger Lee,
is a respected lawyer and arbitrator in Beijing,
China. Mr. Lee is Secretary General and Arbitrator,
China International Economic and Trade Arbitration
Commission (CIETAC) Domain Name Dispute Resolution
Center, and the Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution
Center (ADNDRC), Beijing Office, and Deputy Director
and Conciliator, Arbitration Research Institute of
China Chamber of International Commerce (CCOIC). Mr.
Lee holds a juris doctorate from the China
University of Political Science and Law, and
Master's degrees in Law from both the University of
China and Stockholm University, Sweden. He is
Member, Editorial Committee, Journal of Arbitration
and Law, CIETAC, Associate Research Fellow, Legal
Affairs Department, China Council for the Promotion
of International Trade (CCPIT), and Research Fellow,
International Law Research Center, China University
of Political Science and Law.
Fluently bilingual, Mr. Lee has participated in over
150 domestic and international resolutions and is
widely published in international journals
including:
·
"WTO vs. China International Commercial
Arbitration,” Arbitration and Law, Vol.78,
No.1, Feb. 2002
·
"Online Arbitration,” International Economic Law
Review, Vol.5, No.1, May 2002;
·
"Enforcement of the International Commercial
Arbitration Award in the People’s Republic of
China," Journal of International Arbitration
4/1999
·
"Arbitration ex aequo et bono in China,” Journal
of Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, Vol. 66,
No.3 Aug. 2000 (UK)
"Setting Aside an Arbitral Award in the People’s
Republic of China," American Review of
International Arbitration, 2001/Vol.12 No.1,
(US)