French Court of Appeal Reinforces Pro-Enforcement Policy in Alessi Domenico v. Amor Jordan
Paris Court of Appeal reaffirms France’s pro-enforcement stance: translation rules upheld, suspension denied, and strict proof required to halt arbitral...
Paris Court of Appeal reaffirms France’s pro-enforcement stance: translation rules upheld, suspension denied, and strict proof required to halt arbitral...
Investment arbitration, Ukrainian litigation, and the planned compensation mechanism offer routes for claims against Russia, but enforcement prospects remain uncertain.
Italy’s arbitration evolves: CAM Milan’s 2024 Report highlights rising cases, streamlined procedures, and reforms shaping dispute resolution.
Exploring how courts interpret “may” in arbitration clauses—India vs global views—and why precise drafting matters to avoid disputes.
French Cour de cassation reaffirms tribunal autonomy: investment legality affects merits, not jurisdiction, strengthening France’s pro-arbitration stance.
From WIPO to SIAC, arbitration is rising as the preferred path for IP disputes, balancing confidentiality, speed, and enforceability worldwide.
France unveils major arbitration reform: a new Arbitration Code, unified regime, and stronger tribunal powers to enhance its role as...
Judicial evolution in India affirms tribunal autonomy to implead non-signatories, but the Arbitration Amendment Bill 2024 leaves statutory recognition absent.
The proposed MIC and appellate body raise questions for ICSID’s future: reform, rebranding, or competition in the evolving ISDS system?
A doctrinal study of how arbitral jurisprudence shaped the definition of “investment” under Article 25 of the ICSID Convention.
From HKIAC caseload growth to CIETAC’s global rise, experts reveal how China-related disputes are reshaping arbitration and what London can...
STJ ruling in Sky Light settles timing for award challenges in Brazil, confirming 90-day limit starts after clarification decision notice.
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