...to establish Dublin as an internationally recognized center for international arbitration. Ireland has a number of advantages in attracting international arbitration. These are principally the following: Ireland is located in...
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Author: Klaus Reichert** Published: June 2000 Jurisdiction: Ireland Topics: Categories of Disputes Commercial Disputes UNCITRAL Description: On May 20, 1998, Ireland took a significant step forward in attracting international commercial...
Ireland’s New International Commerical Arbitration Law* – Vol. 11 No. ...

...approved by the Supreme Court of Ireland. In Persona Digital Telephony Ltd & Ors v The Minister of Public Enterprises & Ors, the Supreme Court of Ireland held, inter alia,...
Arbitration Finance in the Aftermath of a Pandemic: Third-Party Funding ...
...Monestier Letters Of Request: Will A Canadian Court Enforce A Letter Of Request From An International Arbitral Tribunal? Michael Penny Current Developments Ireland As A Place For International Arbitration Leila...
Volume 12: Issue 2 (May 2002)
...Noah Rubins Current Developments Ireland’s New International Commerical Arbitration Law Klaus Reichert Hubco v. WAPDA: Pakistan Top Court Rejects Modern Arbitration Louise Barrington Notes & Comments Spanish Perspectives on the...
Volume 11: Issue 3 (June 2000)

...the highest numbers being from Canada, the United States, Ireland, Germany, and Mexico.[58] While statistics record a marginal increase in geographical representation, most arbitrators continue to hail from the West....
A 360-Degree, Kaleidoscopic View of Diversity and Inclusion (or Lack ...

...and Navigation which provided for reciprocal enforcement of arbitral agreements and awards.[111] Such treaties had been concluded with China in 1946 and with Ireland in 1950, followed by treaties with...
The Popular Meaning of “Foreign or International Tribunal” in ...

...with the ongoing review of the Arbitration Act. The Arbitration Act applies to proceedings seated in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (hereinafter, collectively referred to as “England“).[8] The UK Government...