The Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement: First Step Towards Saving the High Seas?
Following decades of negotiations and as part of COP 15, States have reached an agreement to protect the world’s oceans’...
Following decades of negotiations and as part of COP 15, States have reached an agreement to protect the world’s oceans’...
The article examines the questions of competence, jurisdiction and admissibility in light of the recent developments as to the position...
This article summarises and comments on the main findings of the ICC Commission Report from a practitioner’s perspective and raises...
This article highlights arbitrators' independence and impartiality in exercising their jurisdictional functions in a recent decision where the Paris Court...
The English Court of Appeal recently handed down its first judgment involving non-fungible tokens (“NFTs”) in Amir Soleymani v Nifty...
The Commercial Arbitration Center of the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CAC-CCIP) and Jus Mundi partnership. Jus Mundi will...
The English High Court has robust mechanisms in place to ensure a frivolous claim or defence is struck out at...
2022 proved to be another critical year for arbitration in France. This report reviews noteworthy arbitration-related developments and provides a...
2022 was not a particularly eventful year in arbitration for Poland. Yet, Poland decided to withdraw from the ECT, and...
Much has happened in England & Wales as well as in the UK in arbitration in 2022. A high number...
In 2022, the Swiss Federal Tribunal has consistently confirmed awards rendered by arbitral tribunals and demonstrated once more its commitment...
There have been interesting developments in arbitration in Spain in 2022. Spain decided to withdraw from the ECT, and the...
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