Demystifying Fraud as a Ground for the Annulment of Awards: Nigeria v. P&ID
In a groundbreaking ruling, England's High Court annulled an $11 billion arbitral award against Nigeria, citing fraud and breaches of...
In a groundbreaking ruling, England's High Court annulled an $11 billion arbitral award against Nigeria, citing fraud and breaches of...
With extreme weather events on the rise and climate litigation intensifying, Brazil is growing its global significance in environmental law....
All new this week: US files amicus brief in appeal over intra-EU award enforcement against Spain; UK Court denies EUR...
On October 16 and 17, 2023, the CAM-CCBC - Center for Arbitration and Mediation of the Chamber of Commerce Brazil-Canada...
A recent set of conflicting judgments from the High Court and Court of Appeal examined the availability of English anti-suit...
All new this week: Czech Republic initiates set aside proceedings against USD 15 million UNCITRAL award; UK High Court upholds...
All new this week: Zimbabwe fails in attempt to challenge registration of ICSID award in the UK; Ghana faces enforcement...
This conference report zooms in on the latest discussions on the resolution of sports disputes in LATAM.
This article discusses the increasing trend of infrastructure arbitrations involving Israeli and non-Israeli parties, highlighting challenges in interpreting Israeli law...
This article examines the legal implications for contractors in Qatar who fail to comply with mandatory time-bound notices in construction...
The article examines the shifting dynamics of construction disputes in Turkey, emphasizing the growing prominence of ISTAC in arbitration, the...
Recent UAE court judgments underscore the intricate challenges in navigating arbitration laws, seat selections, and supervisory court systems, as exemplified...
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