Document Production in German-Seated Arbitrations Against the Background of the Civil Law Legal Tradition
With amendments to the provisions that implement the Hague Convention into domestic law, German courts can now assist foreign courts...
With amendments to the provisions that implement the Hague Convention into domestic law, German courts can now assist foreign courts...
Parties usually face different challenges when seeking the enforcement of foreign interim reliefs outside the seat of the arbitration. In...
One of the most significant and controversial proposals in the Law Commission’s first Consultation Paper on the English Arbitration Act...
The Permanent Arbitration Court attached to the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HCAC) and Jus Mundi organized a half-day...
The article discusses the uncertainties and requirements surrounding Brazilian law regarding the confirmation and validity of foreign arbitral awards. It...
The Supreme Court of India's recent Constitution Bench ruling on the enforceability of arbitration clauses in unstamped contracts marks a...
This article discusses the reasoning of the Court in the RWE Eemshaven Holding II v. the Netherlands judgment. It also...
This article explains why Russia-related sanctions are of relevance and how they can impact arbitration proceedings in Asia. It also...
This article provides an overview of the reasoning by the Singapore High Court and Court of Appeal according to which...
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...
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