9th International Forum on the e-APP
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, 9-10 October 2014
Jointly organised by the Department of Justice of Hong Kong and
the Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law
- Conclusion & Recommendations
- Agenda
- Presentations
- Christophe Bernasconi (HCCH) - Introducing the HCCH and the e-APP
- Jack Wong - Implementation of the e-Register in Hong Kong
- e-Apostilles
- Shannan Wong - New Zealand’s e-Apostille in Practice
- Sabina Cerbu - e-Apostille in Moldova (a promotional video is also available here)
- Giorgi Lobjanidze - Implementation of the e-APP in Georgia (the e-Apostille component)
- e-Registers
- Andrew Hamilton - The United Kingdom’s experience in delivering the e-APP
- Ali Jassim Alaradi - The implementation of the e-Register in the Kingdom of Bahrain
- Successes and Challenges in the Recognition of e-Apostilles
- Sabina Cerbu - Recognition of e-Apostille in Moldova
- Amparo de la Cruz Tamayo Rodríguez - Apostille / Legalization
- Claudia Esperanza Amaya Vargas - e-Apostille
- Benefits of the e-APP
- Michael Lightowler - The benefits of the e-APP: how it facilitates the circulation of paper and electronic public documents
- e-APP components from Scratch
- Mayela Celis - General Introduction
- Shannan Wong - The experience of New Zealand in the implementation of the e-APP
- The Apostille Convention and the e-APP in the Asia-Pacific Region
- Sergio Solis S - Chile and the Hague Apostille Convention
- Siegfred T. Masangkay - The Philippines’ Efforts toward Joining and Implementing the Apostille Convention
- Darya Bogdanova and Roman Ryabyy - The Implementation of the e-APP in the Russian Federation: First steps
- Announcements