3. Jurisdiction of the arbitration commission
According to the Arbitration Law, only disputes arising out of or in connection with contracts or over property rights or interests between individuals, legal entities, and/or other organizations of equal legal status, i.e., disputes within the jurisdiction of an arbitration commission, may be referred to arbitration. Any disputes other than those do not fall within the scope of arbitration. According to the Arbitration Law, the following disputes are not arbitrable: ① Disputes over marriage, adoption, guardianship, child maintenance, or inheritance; or ② Disputes over administrative issues subject to the jurisdiction of competent administrative authorities according to law.