Summit 2018
Bali - October 15th, 2018







Mr. Aloysius Wee
“Investment Protection in ASEAN”
Ms. Sarah Grimmer
“The Role of Hong Kong in OBOR Dispute Resolution”
Mr. Ernest Azad
“Construction and Infrastructure Law and Dispute Resolution – Malaysia Perspective”
Prof. Peter M.
“Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Some Recent Issues”
Mr. Jun Bautista
“Current Developments of Philippines Commercial Arbitration and Their Relevancy to the Region”
Mr. Michael Lee
“The American Perspective of International Arbitration in ASEAN”
Mr. Huang Guoyong
“ASEAN – China Dispute Resolution Cooperation Opportunities”
Mr. Richard Hayler
“Financial Services in Arbitration: Where Finance and Law Meet”
Prof. Zhao Yun
“The BRI and the Reform of Dispute Resolution Systems in Mainland China and Hong Kong”
Mr. Amar Gupta
“Role of ICC in India”
Ms. Smrithi Ramesh
“The Future of Arbitration In Asia-Africa Economic and Legal Cooperation”
Dr. Yetty K
“Enhancing the Understanding on Investment Arbitration Through Higher Education”






















Gain access to an impressive range of diverse leading professionals.
Our 2018 Bali Summit expects over 500 international participants.With over 15,000 foreign and Asian professionals in Bali for the IMF Annual Meetings, BIAMC will bring together an unparalleled breadth of international leaders in its 2018 Summit. From multi-government officials and policymakers, renowned academics, industry giants, and media to international arbitrators, lawyers, and legal professionals, attendees will have access to the most ‘real time’, relevant arbitration developments that effect all cross border commerce while networking within an unprecedented pool of potential partners.
Our Summit will also be followed by a business matching Gala Dinner, allowing a targeted yet leisurely venue to establish valuable contacts and prospective associates. This unique integrated matchmaking and networking platform adds undeniable and potentially immeasurable value to all types of growth and development initiatives worldwide.
Engage in the first ever such event in Indonesia.
Engage in the first ever such event in Indonesia on this scale and with the incredible breadth in speakers and participants.Our wide range of 'hot topics' and impressive guest speakers ensures the relevancy of our Bali Summit for all parties engaged in business in Asia Pacific and beyond, not just legal professionals.


Exclusive Insights.
Acquire beneficial intelligence on the inner-workings of industries.With over 15,000 foreign and Asian professionals in Bali for the IMF Annual Meetings, BIAMC will bring together an unparalleled breadth of international leaders in its 2018 Summit. From multi-government officials and policymakers, renowned academics, industry giants, and media to international arbitrators, lawyers, and legal professionals, attendees will have access to the most ‘real time’, relevant arbitration developments that effect all cross border commerce while networking within an unprecedented pool of potential partners.
Our Summit will also be followed by a business matching Gala Dinner, allowing a targeted yet leisurely venue to establish valuable contacts and prospective associates. This unique integrated matchmaking and networking platform adds undeniable and potentially immeasurable value to all types of growth and development initiatives worldwide.
Staying Relevant
Our aim is to bring a comprehensive, responsive, and up-to-date pulse on the evolving needs of the arbitration landscape..BIAMC will also combine the trend and advantages of technology with our summit to make it customized and interactive. Once participants register, we will welcome specific questions for the upcoming topics to be covered. Then, some and/or all of those questions will be answered by the speaker.
Grasp new developments and contemporary issues affecting all aspects of the global arbitration climate; ease of cross-education to colleagues or staff not in attendance.


Idyllic Venue
Visit 2017 Trip Advisor’s best global destination and experience the cultural phenomena that is BaliJoin our Bali Summit! It will be a great opportunity for you to renew friendships and to forge new ones. Come and revel in the crossroads of Asia in its cultural diorama, world-class tourist attractions and fabled cuisine!
Bali International Arbitration Summit
15th October 2018

Michael D. Lee
The International Centre for Dispute Resolution/ American Arbitration Association (ICDR/AAA)
Professor I.B.R. Supancana
Speaker & TutorProfessor I.B.R. Supancana has been a pioneering legal practitioner in arbitration and ADR cases for more than 3 decades. In addition to being a certified mediator, arbitrator, and lecturer for International Dispute Settlement, he works in close cooperation as a mentor, adviser, and trainer with universities and private/public sector advocate capacity building programs that span the globe--most notably in Singapore, US, China, and Netherlands.
In his home of Indonesia, he is an active arbitrator representing disputing parties in BANI and a senior trainer with PERADi (Indonesian Advocate Association) and PMN (National Mediation Center). He also has served as an expert witness and consultant for multiple cases involving cases air and outer space law, cyber law, and international business law

Professor Peter Malanczuk
Speaker & TutorProfessor Peter Malanczuk is an Adjunct Professor of the Faculty of Law of The University of Hong Kong (HKU) and a member of the Academic Advisory Council of the University of Heidelberg (where he graduated from law school). He also serves as a member of the Council of the Shenzhen Court of International Arbitration (SCIA), China, and as a member of the Advisory Committee of the Shenzhen Municipal People’s Government on the Internationalization of Shenzhen. He also has specialized experience in international legal practice.
Apart from his work with the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal, he has served as Legal Counsel to Iraq before the U.N. Compensation Commission in Geneva resolving claims arising out of the 1990 Gulf War, independent expert before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Special Legal Counsel of Ethiopia on boundary and compensation claims issues arising from the 1998-2000 war with Eritrea, and as the first arbitrator appointed by Ethiopia in 2001 to the Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission.

Huang Guoyong
Deputy Director of General Department of SCIAMr. HUANG Guoyong is the Deputy Director of General Department (also the Secretariat of the Council) of Shenzhen Court of International Arbitration (SCIA). He has far-reaching experience in dispute resolution, finance and public affairs.
Mr. Huang has degrees both in international economics and law. He graduated from Xiamen University as a LL.M., following that he was appointed as Personnel Manager and Financial Manager successively in SPD Bank of Shenzhen.
With his professional skills and experience in business administration, Mr. Huang then started to serve the public for nearly 10 years in the Bureau of Personnel of Shenzhen Municipality (Office of Government Set-up Committee of Shenzhen Municipality), where he has gained vast experience in public administration, statutory body legislation as well as the innovative governance of arbitral bodies. He lead research plans with respect to statutory bodies and one of his research programs got awarded as an Outstanding Research Achievement (National Level Award) by the State Commission Office for Public Sector Reform (SCOPSR).

Professor Steve Ngo
Speaker & TutorProfessor Steve Ngo is a practitioner of international arbitration and dispute resolution. He is Chairman of Arbitration & International Dispute Resolution Practice Group of ALA, a private network of law firms each of the ASEAN countries coming together to offer a seamless delivery of legal services across a diverse cultural, geographical, and legal backdrop. He has advised public and private entities not only on post-dispute matters but also in negotiation, mediation, and dispute management.
Professor Ngo has extensive experience dealing with parties from all over the world and within a myriad of sectors, bringing strong cross-cultural proficiency to international dispute resolution processes and strategizing.

Professor Zhao Yun
Speaker & TutorProfessor Zhao Yun is a Head of Department of Law in The University of Hong Kong. He is also a founding council member of Hong Kong Internet Forum (HKIF). He also serves as a member of International Institute of Space Law at Paris, as a member of Asia Pacific Law Association, as a member of Beijing International Law Society and as a member of the editorial teams of several SSCI journals.
He is listed as arbitrator in Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, Kuala Lumpur Regional Arbitration Centre, Arbitration Commissions in Guangzhou, Zhuhai, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Tianjin, Qingdao, and Nanjing.

Dr. Yetty Komalasari Dew, S.H., ML.I
Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Universitas IndonesiaYetty Komalasari Dewi is the Head of Academic Quality Assurance Unit, Faculty of Law, UI. Previously, she held the position as the Head of International Undergraduate Program and the Head of Doctoral Program, Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia.
Yetty became a full-time lecturer at FHUI since 2000 as the assistant lecturer of Trade/Commercial Law course. At present, she is in charge for number of courses namely Investment Law, (Commercial) Arbitration, International Arbitration, Companies/Corporate Law, and International Trade Law, both in undergraduate and graduate levels. Yetty also became a part time lecturer at the Master Programme on Public Policy at the Faculty of Economy and Business Universitas Indonesia. In January 2016, she was an Exchange Professor at Kumamoto University, Japan.
Other than teaching, Yetty is actively involved in research activities funded by among others Universitas Indonesia-Ministry of Higher Education, Bank Indonesia, Indonesia’s Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), Ministry of Industrial Affairs, Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), Regional Representative Council (DPD), and National Nuclear Energy Agency (BAPETEN). Her research includes a KPK-funded research on the transparency of Beneficial Ownership and a BKPM-funded research on Review on Agreements on the Development of and Protection towards Investment.
Yetty is one of the Subject Editors of Asian Journal of Comparative Law (AsJCL) published by National University of Singapore. Moreover, Yetty publishes articles and books as well. Her articles and books include Perkembangan Hukum Dagang di Indonesia (book), Kesiapan Indonesia Dalam Menghadapi Masyarakat Ekonomi ASEAN 2015 (article), and Pencantuman Klausula Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) Dalam International Investment Agreements (IIAs)/Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) [book chapter, Erman Rajagukguk].
As a speaker, Yetty is actively attend and involved in both national and international level of academic forums such as International Conference on International Law Society and Asian Researcher Symposium (APRISH). She attended Asian Law Institute Conference (ASLI Conference) in China, Japan, India, Taiwan, and the Phillippines. She presented her co-authored paper at the IUCNAEL Colloquium: The Environment in Court di University of Oslo, 2016.
Last but not least, as for her community engagement services, Yetty was a member of drafting team in several legal drafting projects namely Academic Team for the Limitation of Cash Transaction 2015-2016 and Legal Drafting Team for the draft law on Limitation of Cash Transaction 2016-2017 as well as Legal Drafting Team of Corporations, National Legal Development Agency, Ministry of Law and Human Rights of Republic of Indonesia, 2017.

Michael D. Lee
The International Centre for Dispute Resolution/ American Arbitration Association (ICDR/AAA)As a head of ICDR/AAA’s Asia office in Singapore, Mr. Lee is in charge of the Association’s Asia region operation including China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, India, Malaysia, Vietnam, and many more. Primarily, Mr. Lee oversees the entire operation of the Association’s Asia office and leads the Association’s efforts in cultivating ties and developing business opportunities.
Mr. Lee is also in charge of many ICDR/AAA educational programs for the corporate counsel, the Association’s international panel of neutrals, and practicing attorneys in Asia region. For the corporate counsel, Mr. Lee regularly speaks on educational programs such as conferences, seminars and workshops to share findings on different research projects on dispute management and business negotiation and to explain the Association’s comprehensive rules and process.
For the Association’s panel of neutrals, Mr. Lee is on the Association’s annual internal review board as a part of continuing effort to maintain the highest qualified panel of neutrals. Mr. Lee is also charged with the ICDR/AAA International Symposium for arbitrators in Asia region to train additional panel members and to constantly update existing arbitrators with any new development. Mr. Lee also speaks regularly on the Association’s rules and administrative process to practicing attorneys to provide them with necessary tools and knowledge of the ICDR/AAA process.
Through his experience as an international case manager at ICDR/AAA New York office, Mr. Lee hopes to benefit Asia legal community with his first-hand experience and knowledge of its Rules and procedures. Mr. Lee is a NY attorney with LL.M. degree in International Commercial Arbitration from Stockholm University Law School in Sweden and J.D. degree from St. Thomas University Law School in Florida. Mr. Lee has been serving as a Chair of Legal Committee for AMCHAM (American Chamber of Commerce) Singapore since 2009.

Sarah grimmer
Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC)Sarah Grimmer is Secretary-General of Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre. She was formerly Senior Legal Counsel at the PCA where she served as tribunal secretary in multiple investor-State arbitrations and was appointed registrar in several inter-State arbitrations.
Prior to joining the PCA, Sarah served for three years as Assistant Counsel at the ICC International Court of Arbitration in Paris. She was also a member of the international arbitration group at Shearman & Sterling LLP in Paris, prior to which she worked in private practice in Auckland. In 2015, Sarah was appointed to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon Disciplinary Board. She is a member of the ICCA-ASIL Task Force on Damages (2016), ICCA Publications Committee (2015), the IBA Investment Arbitration Subcommittee (2014), New Zealand ICC Arbitration Committee (2014), and the IBA Arb40 Steering Committee (2013).
She has an LLM from Cambridge University and an LLB/BA (Criminology) from Victoria University of Wellington. She is admitted to practice law in New Zealand.

Aloysius Wee
Aquinas Law AllianceAloysius is the managing partner of boutique law firm, AQUINAS LAW ALLIANCE LLP. He previously was the managing principal of Dacheng Wong Alliance LLP, Singapore’s first China, Singapore joint venture law firm.
He graduated from the University of Kent at Canterbury with a BA in Law & Economics and is a qualified barrister at law and admitted as an advocate and solicitor in Singapore in 1995. He is an arbitrator of the Thailand Arbitration Centre and Qinzhou Arbitration Commission, Guangxi.
His areas of practice are Intellectual Property Law, Corporate Law, Cross Border Commercial Transactions and Real Estate Transactions. Aloysius has since 1997 advised on various development and investment projects for property developers, real estate players and hospitality companies in Singapore and the region.
He also advises on cross-border joint ventures and transactions and in the area of mergers and acquisitions of companies. Advising clients on entry strategies into China and investments in China is his current expertise given his network in China. He is actively involved in cross border corporate, real estate transactions and investments transactions, across China, India and the ASEAN region.
In 2009 he was named as one of the “Asia’s Hot 100 lawyers” by Asian Legal Business and in 2014, he was awarded a Property and Real Estate Lawyer of the Year by Finance Monthly.
Aloysius is one of the founders and the current chairperson of the ASEAN Legal Alliance, a network of 10 law firms in each of the 10 ASEAN countries coming together to offer a seamless delivery of legal service across a diverse cultural, geographical and legal backdrop.
He sits as a director in Tay Leck Teck Foundation and Verbum Dei Singapore Limited (a charity) and serves as a volunteer legal advisor to two other charities, the Muscular Dystrophy Association (Singapore) and the Realm of Tranquilty. Aloysius sits as an independent director on various companies listed in Singapore and overseas. He has extensive experience in board matters for such listed entities having sat in various boards and an in various capacities, including as independent director, non-independent director and Chairman of various committees.
Aloysius is also a sought after speaker in areas like “Doing Business in China” and “ASEAN Integration”. He has presented various papers at international conferences in Singapore and overseas. Some of these include the Global Diaspora Summit 2009 in Singapore, the Global Diaspora Summit and Invest Shenyang Summit in 2010, China ASEAN Association Summit 2014 in Bangkok and recently the ASEAN Legal Alliance Legal Conference 2015 in Singapore.
He is also a regular contributor of articles on the law and legal issues of China, India and ASEAN contributing to trade journals, professional newsletters and online publications.

Smrithi Ramesh
Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC)Asian International Arbitration Centre (formerly known as the KLRCA), Smrithi is also the Secretary General of the Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Centre.
At the AIAC, Smrithi supervises and manages the administration of all ADR disputes and is involved actively in developing the legal philosophy and strategy of the Institution including its products. She is also involved in spearheading development projects such as revision of the Arbitration Act, Arbitration Rules, maritime initiatives and other Alternative Dispute Resolution projects within Malaysia and for the region. She completed her LLB in India and thereafter completed an LLM from the University of California, Berkeley with focus on International Dispute Resolution.
Prior to joining the AIAC, Smrithi was practicing in India dealing with a variety of transactional, domestic and international arbitration disputes. She is also the lead contributor for the book “Law, Practice and Procedure of Arbitration (Lexis Nexis 2nd edn) and an expert contributor for the book “Arbitration in Malaysia (Reuters).

Rosan Perkasa Roeslani
Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN)Rosan Perkasa Roeslani has been Chairman of the Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, KADIN, since 2015.
He has been President Director of Recapital Advisors since 1996, Advisor for the Indonesian Coal Mining Association since 2012, Commissioner of Visi Media Asia since 2011, member of the Board of Trustee at Lupita Amanda since 2008, Commissioner at ABDI BANGSA since 2008, Commissioner at Lativi Mediakarya (TV ONE) since 2008, Commissioner of Mitra Global Telekomunikasi since 2004 and Commissioner of Kemang Jaya Raya since 2003.
From 2010 to 2015 he was Vice Chairman, Banking and Finance at the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
From 2010 to 2013 he was President Director of Berau Coal.
From 2010 to 2012 he performed as Non-Executive Director at Bumi.
From 2008 to 2016 he worked at the Indonesian Suppliers and Distributor Association (Treasury).
From 2008 until 2010 he performed as Chairman of Permanent Committee on alternative capital at the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
From 2004 until 2013, he was Commissioner of Saratoga Investama Sedaya.
Since 1989 he worked for several companies and institutions which gave him professional expertise in analyzing and developing investment and portfolio diversification, financial restructuring exercise, merger and acquisition process and analyzing foreign currency.
He received the Leader Achieves in Development Award in 2000.
Rosan Perkasa Roeslani graduated in 1994 with a MBA in International Business Management and in 1992 with MSc in Business Communication and Public Relations at the European University of Antwerpen (Belgium), after gaining a BSc in Management and Business from the Oklahoma State University (USA) in 1992.

Manuel P Bautista, Jr.
King & Spalding (K&S)Jun Bautista is counsel in King & Spalding’s Singapore office, and is a member of the International Arbitration practice group. He has represented clients across a number of industries in international arbitrations under various rules as well as ad hoc proceedings, with a particular focus on Asia. Legal directories describe Jun as "...very effective, and knows what the client wants…” and “praise his strong technical ability and commercial approach.”
Jun is admitted to practice in New York and the Philippines and is familiar with both civil and common law systems.
Prior to joining King & Spalding, Jun was based in Hong Kong for almost a decade and worked in the international arbitration groups of two major international law firms. He was also previously the founding director of the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR) in Singapore, an associate at a leading Philippine law firm, and a law clerk for Justice Conchita Carpio Morales of the Philippine Supreme Court.
In addition to representing clients, Jun has been teaching international arbitration in the Philippines since 2009. He has taught at the University of the Philippines College of Law and is currently teaching at the Ateneo Law School and at the Angeles University Foundation School of Law.
Jun is a founding member and a former co-chair of HK45, a group for young arbitration practitioners based in Asia. He is also member of the ICC Taskforce on the New York Convention.
Jun has been listed as an “Arbitration Future Leader” for 2017 and 2018 by Who’s Who Legal. He has also been recognized in Chambers Global, Chambers Asia Pacific and Legal 500.

Ernerst Azad
Ernest Azad & AssociatesErnerst Azad is a Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya. He is also a member of Society for Construction Law Malaysia. He contributed in writing the article “Arbitration in Malaysia”; A Practical Guide, Sweet & Maxwell 2016.
He was involved in the domestic and international construction & commercial arbitration as an arbitrator, adjudicator & legal counsel, such as construction of joint ventures, arbitration of construction disputes, building construction dispute, involving housing projects, road projects, the Kuala Lumpur International Airport Construction packages, airport renovation, reclamation works, sewerage treatment plant, water treatment plant and independent power project, International Arbitration involving Malaysian and Chinese Party and Malaysia and Thai and Malaysian and Japanese parties. Ernest was appointed to liaised with legal firms in Singapore, United Kingdom, Republic of India (on IPP) and People’s Republic of China on cross-boarder claims and negotiations.
He also has experienced in Maritime Arbitration & Litigation and Commercial Litigation.

Richard Hayler
FTI ConsultingAppointed more than 15 times as an expert, I am noted by Who’s Who Legal as “a well-known figure in the Singaporean market, and is recognised as a top-tier accounting expert in the region”, and “an eminent practitioner in the region” who "stands out for his ‘excellent valuation work’".
My experience, prior to joining FTI, includes eight years in the audit, corporate finance and financial advisory groups of two out of the Big Four accountancy firms working in London, Saudi Arabia and Singapore.
In 2015, I was independently appointed to the Singapore International Mediation Centre’s first expert panel for forensic accountancy and financial services. I have also sat on the Board of Directors of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators in Singapore since 2012 and hold the office of Honorary Treasurer.
With the quantum in my cases ranging from low millions to over a billion US dollars, I have testified multiple times in both arbitration hearings and court. My case experience includes the U.K. High Court, Singapore High Court, Singapore International Commercial Court, Tokyo District Court, Cayman Grand Court, Australian Federal Courts, U.S. Supreme Court and various arbitral tribunals under ICC, LCIA, UNCITRAL and SIAC rules.
From contractual disputes to market manipulation to patent infringement and royalty rates, I specialise in the assessment of value, quantum, financial and accounting issues in contentious matters and challenging commercial situations.

Amar Gupta
Speaker & TutorAmar is amongst the founding members of JSA’s Disputes Practice. He has extensive experience in commercial litigation, arbitration and regularly argues at various fora. He advises and represents key clients and has conducted high profile litigations before the Supreme Court of India, High Courts, National Company Law Tribunals (formerly Company Law Board) of various States, and other Tribunals.
He also has extensive experience in the conduct of both domestic and international commercial arbitration and is a member of the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR, the Executive Committee of ICC India, and Indian Council of Arbitration. Amar is also focusing on recently introduced Insolvency Law. He argued key issue of interpretation at the early stage of development of jurisprudence on the subject. He has represented and advised Financial Creditors, Operational Creditors as well as Resolution Professionals.
Amar also has expertise in Environmental Law and has conducted proceedings
Bali International Arbitration Summit
15th October 2018
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Bali International Arbitration Summit
15th October 2018