When Participation Speaks Louder Than Protest: India’s Two-Track Approach to Arbitral Mandate Preservation
Explore how the Indian Supreme Court uses estoppel to uphold arbitral awards when parties silently participate past an expired contractual...
Explore how the Indian Supreme Court uses estoppel to uphold arbitral awards when parties silently participate past an expired contractual...
An ICSID committee has fully annulled the award in West African Aquaculture v The Gambia, marking a rare total annulment...
DS616 examines WTO subsidy rules, cross-border financing, and the Appellate Body void shaping trade disputes and countervailing duties.
Key takeaways from a recent GBS Disputes panel in Paris on the SCC’s expedited arbitration tools, covering emergency procedures, combination...
An analysis of the Santiago Court of Appeals' unprecedented decision to annul an international commercial award and its impact on...
When economic sanctions disrupt contracts, which legal mechanisms apply? An analysis of force majeure, hardship, and frustration in international arbitration.
Explore how Uzbekistan's TIAC provides a modern, secure, and efficient arbitration forum tailored for complex digital asset and cryptocurrency disputes.
The Nigerian Supreme Court's landmark decision in EMTS v Afdin reshapes arbitration by binding non-signatories and solidifying award enforcement across...
The 2026 ICC Arbitration Rules bring highly expedited procedures and expanded emergency relief, shifting drafting and enforcement strategies for Indian...
Recent jurisprudence and the stalled 2024 Arbitration Bill underscore why precise seat drafting is the defining factor for enforcing foreign...
Following Home Care Retail Marts, unsuccessful parties in Indian arbitrations can now leverage Section 9 post-award, creating new hurdles for...
Why do States sometimes fight losing battles rather than settle? Explore the political and institutional forces behind Investor-State settlement paralysis.
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