...in the current Central Asian ISDS framework (3.2). Overview of Central Asian BIT Practice Rubinina reviewed the investment treaty landscape in Central Asia, with a specific focus on the engagement...
...BITS IN CENTRAL ASIA? BITs are popular in Central Asia for several reasons: Firstly, Central Asia’s markets form a critical geo-strategic and economic trade hub and transit corridor, linking Asia...
...Arbitration Act: Models for Reform in Central America (Vol. 1(2) June 1990) Michael F. Hoellering, International Commercial Arbitration in the United States (Vol. 1(1) March 1990) Lord Leonard H. Hoffmann...
...Kyrgyz Republic completed by American University of Central Asia, Faculty of Law team led by Natalia Alenkina and Hannepes Taychayev. ** Natalia Alenkina holds a law degree and a Ph.D....
...world GDP ranking: World Bank, The Korea Herald (July 7, 2019), http://www.theinvestor.co.kr/view.php?ud=20190707000187 [2] Beomsu Kim, Young Suk Park & Keewoong Lee, Korea, The Asia-Pac. Arb. Rev. 2020 (May 24, 2019),https://globalarbitrationreview.com/insight/the-asia-pacific-arbitration-review-2020/1193379/korea...
...and Australasia met in Sydney, Australia to establish the Asia Pacific Regional Arbitration Group (“APRAG”). APRAG is a federation of 23 arbitral institutions in the Asia Pacific region that aims...
...law of countries of Central and Eastern Europe which only a decade ago were scarcely acknowledged by Western legal scholars. As noted by Eric A. Schwartz, former secretary general of...
Author: Alejandro M. Garro* Published: June 1990 Jurisdiction: Central America Topics: Authority of the Arbitral Tribunal Right to Decide on Jurisdiction Arbitrators and Arbitral Tribunals Selection by Arbitral Institution Challenge...
...Silk Road that would link China, its Central Asian neighbors, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The scope of the project, which aims to link more than 70 countries with...
...in Asia. And there are those who believe that disputes are typically resolved by litigation in the West and by conciliation in Asia. Such sweeping generalization is not tenable, but...
...passage of this law Turkey also expects to become an arbitration center for the geographic areas stretching from Eastern Europe to the Turkic states of Central Asia as well as...
...whose rights have been impaired can resort to international arbitration for remedy. Mr. Yeo then dove into the topic of indirect investments, with a central question being whether “indirect investments”,...
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