EU Law And Arbitration Under International Investment Instruments: The Surprising Award In Green Power v. Spain
For the first time, an arbitral tribunal has declined jurisdiction over claims brought by EU investors against Spain under the...
For the first time, an arbitral tribunal has declined jurisdiction over claims brought by EU investors against Spain under the...
London VYAP has invited the next generation of arbitration lawyers to share their views on how international arbitration could be...
This is the second part of a series that discusses the implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine under international...
This is the first part of a two-part article series that discusses the implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine...
The English Arbitration Act has played a significant role in the development of London as a key market for arbitration,...
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Daniel Boon, Associate at Stephenson Harwood LLP and Aleksander Kalisz, Associate at the Centre of Construction Law...
The Supreme Court's decision in Kabab-Ji v Kout Food Group reinforces England's pro-arbitration stance, clarifying governing law validity, and endorsing...
PL Holdings establishes that ad hoc arbitration agreements resembling invalidated intra-EU BIT clauses are incompatible with EU law, signaling potential...
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