A Second Shot? English Court of Appeal Revisits Its Powers to Grant Permission to Appeal
The English Court of Appeal, in recent rulings, delineates its jurisdiction regarding challenges to arbitral awards under the Arbitration Act...
The English Court of Appeal, in recent rulings, delineates its jurisdiction regarding challenges to arbitral awards under the Arbitration Act...
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Exploring the 'tuna bond scandal', the Court's nuanced approach underscores the essence of substantial legal issues within arbitration, offering insightful...
Multi-tiered dispute resolution clauses offer a path to de-escalation and compromise, yet recent cases, notably Kajima Construction Europe (UK) Ltd...
Unlock the mysteries of delay analysis in construction projects, where time is of the essence. This article delves into the...
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.
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All new this week: Amsterdam Court dismisses Russia's bid against the USD 50 Billion Yukos awards, the Paris Court allows...
While international agreements typically enforce through investor-state arbitration, the Germany-Türkiye BIT stands as a rare exception, compelling investors to wield...
Should the English courts grant relief in favour of arbitrations seated overseas? In Deutsche Bank v Ruschemalliance, the Court of...
In a groundbreaking ruling, England's High Court annulled an $11 billion arbitral award against Nigeria, citing fraud and breaches of...
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