Arbitration Aftermath – April 12, 2024
What's new in Arbitration Aftermaths? The enforcement of a USD 93 million award against India, secured by Deutsche Telekom, stands...
What's new in Arbitration Aftermaths? The enforcement of a USD 93 million award against India, secured by Deutsche Telekom, stands...
Japan's recent amendments to its Arbitration Act mark a significant stride in bolstering its stature as an international arbitration hub....
The newly launched Cross-Institutional Rules of Arbitration by TIAC and HKIAC introduce a unique decision-making mechanism for administered arbitration, aiming...
New in Arbitration this Week: In a legal tango, the French Court of Cassation refuses DR Congo's plea, while Libya...
Discover the latest developments in international arbitration in 2023 from all around the world.
With the Indian construction market soaring to $701.7 billion in 2022 and projected to grow over 6% annually, a dynamic...
All new this week: Amsterdam Court dismisses Russia's bid against the USD 50 Billion Yukos awards, the Paris Court allows...
In a pro-arbitration approach, the High Court of Delhi rendered a decision recognizing the enforcement of foreign consent awards under...
The Supreme Court of India's recent Constitution Bench ruling on the enforceability of arbitration clauses in unstamped contracts marks a...
This article explains why Russia-related sanctions are of relevance and how they can impact arbitration proceedings in Asia. It also...
In 2022, significant changes occurred in the Singapore arbitration landscape, including the implementation of conditional fee arrangements and important arbitration-related...
Recently the Delhi High Court set aside an ICC award in a commercial arbitration against Antrix on the basis that...
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