Arbitration Reforms Series – A Perspective from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia advances arbitration through legal reforms, robust SCCA rules, and global alignment—enhancing efficiency, enforcement, and investor confidence.
Saudi Arabia advances arbitration through legal reforms, robust SCCA rules, and global alignment—enhancing efficiency, enforcement, and investor confidence.
Arbitration Year in Review 2024 – Colombia: Telefónica award prompts treaty review as tribunals uphold Colombia’s right to regulate in...
Arbitration Year in Review 2024 – Portugal: Supreme Court rulings shape arbitral enforcement and Kompetenz-Kompetenz; Portugal exits Energy Charter Treaty.
Arbitration Aftermath: Peru declared in default over $91M award, Tanzania completes $90M ICSID payment, and German ECT ruling faces U.S....
Arbitration Year in Review 2024 – Chile: Emergency arbitration gains traction at CAM Santiago; key investment claims span energy, construction,...
Arbitration Year in Review 2024 – Israel: New legislation adopts UNCITRAL Model Law; courts uphold NY Convention principles and face...
Arbitration Aftermath: Swiss court upholds €63M award vs Alstom, Singapore affirms annulment over copy-paste ruling, and PetroVietnam’s bid to add...
Arbitration Year in Review 2024 – Guatemala: Key court rulings reshape arbitration in commercial and infrastructure contracts; IP mediation and...
LATAP EU 2024 Annual Conference panel explores the evolving impact of investment treaties on human rights, climate change, ISDS reform,...
Arbitration Aftermath: China-Nigeria BIT dispute withdrawn at SCOTUS, EC deems Antin v. Spain award illegal state aid, and US court...
Arbitration Year in Review 2024 – Ecuador: Key rulings on award enforcement and annulment, major energy and oil disputes, and...
Arbitration Year in Review 2024 – Nigeria: Courts back arbitration, ICC hosts Nigeria Days, BIT enforcement surges, and third-party funding...
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