Bringing Efficiency Back into the Spotlight: Expedited Procedures
Expedited arbitration gains traction with SCC’s Bulgarian rules launch—bringing speed, access, and autonomy back into global arbitration.
Expedited arbitration gains traction with SCC’s Bulgarian rules launch—bringing speed, access, and autonomy back into global arbitration.
Key insights from Italian Arbitration Day: navigating the thin line between procedural use and abuse in today’s complex arbitration landscape.
Can AI level the playing field in arbitration? CIArb’s new Guideline examines the benefits, pitfalls, and ethical duties for parties...
This article outlines the key principles of damages under Singapore law, including compensatory remedies, penalties, and tribunal discretion—critical insights for...
At Paris Arbitration Week, experts from France and Brazil discussed ESG, energy disputes, and how arbitration is evolving to meet...
Explore how damages are assessed under German law in arbitration—from full compensation principles to key distinctions in M&A and contract...
How are damages assessed in France-seated arbitrations? This article explores the legal foundations, quantification standards, and treatment of interest under...
Explore how damages are assessed in Spanish arbitration—quantification, limits on punitive damages, and the crucial role of expert evidence.
Will ECJ rulings reshape sports arbitration? A deep dive into CAS reforms, legal tensions, and the Nordics' potential role in...
Explore how Egyptian and Libyan law address damages in arbitration, from moral harm to interest prohibition, and the nuances in...
Young ICCA & SG VYAP offer key insights for junior lawyers on oral advocacy, evidence, interim relief & damages in...
Chilean tribunals increasingly consider non-pecuniary damages in contracts—shifting doctrine on moral loss in commercial arbitration.
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