The “Supporting Judge” in International Arbitration – Panel Discussion Report
The panel discussed the crucial role of "supporting judges" in international arbitration, focusing on jurisdictional differences, interim measures, and tribunal...
The panel discussed the crucial role of "supporting judges" in international arbitration, focusing on jurisdictional differences, interim measures, and tribunal...
Exploring Public Policy in Arbitration: Insights from the World Arbitration Update 2024 on global trends in setting aside and enforcement...
The CISG's role in government contracts is explored, highlighting its scope, applicability to SOEs, exclusions, and impact on international public...
Exploring Egypt's evolving stance on enforcing international arbitral awards, this article highlights recent Cairo Court decisions on procedural complexities and...
Brazil’s Superior Court supports party autonomy in arbitration, ruling that parties' agreed procedures prevail over Civil Procedure Code in ICC...
The Fourth World Arbitration Update explored how 2024 elections in the US, Europe, and Asia may impact investment arbitration, with...
Third-Party Litigation Funding (TPF) offers financial support for legal disputes, particularly in arbitration, allowing claimants to access justice without upfront...
Exploring investor-state mediation, global experts discuss its potential, benefits, and limitations in dispute resolution during a webinar hosted by SG...
Explore the UAE's rise in renewable energy and the role of arbitration in managing disputes, offering confidentiality, expertise, and flexibility...
The AfCFTA Investment Protocol, adopted in 2023, modernizes African investment treaties, promoting sustainable development, environmental protection, and balanced investor rights.
UK Court of Appeal overturns Dias J's novel approach on ICSID awards and sovereign immunity, ruling that registration engages state...
Key 2023 rulings in Singapore arbitration law include a composite approach to arbitrability and the protection of arbitral deliberations' confidentiality.
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