...civil and common law jurisdictions, one would assume that there would be no major roadblocks to its adoption in Pakistan either. Unless, of course, Pakistan has something unique about its...
...not just organizing large, prestigious conferences; we were building or rather rebuilding Pakistan’s image in the international arbitration community. We were putting Pakistan on the map! However, organizing conferences...
Author: Louise Barrington** Published: June 2000 Jurisdiction: Pakistan Topics: Categories of Disputes Commercial Disputes Enforceability of Arbitration Agreements New York Convention Description: During the global festivities that accompanied the fortieth...
...Co. v. Pakistan The case of Dallah Real Estate and Tourism Holding Company v. Ministry of Religious Affairs and Government of Pakistan presents one of the most notable decisions on...
...56 Harv. Int’l L.J. 229, 252 (2015) [hereinafter Arato, Corporations as Lawmakers] (citing Société Générale de Surveillance S.A. v. Pakistan, ICSID Case No. ARB/01/13 [hereinafter SGS v. Pakistan]; Société Générale...
...2020). [15] Maria Khan et al. v. Federation of Pakistan et al., No. 8960 of 2019. [16] This right which was previously recognized in Asghar Leghari v. Federation of Pakistan,...
...court decision enforcing an arbitral award. *Rana Sajjad is a dual-qualified lawyer (licensed in New York and Pakistan). He is a Partner at the Lahore-based law firm of Rana Ijaz...
...lawyer (licensed in New York and Pakistan). He is the Managing Partner of Triage Law, a Lahore-based commercial and arbitration law firm, and the Founder & President of the Center...
...decision in Dallah Real Estate and Tourism Holding Company v. Ministry of Religious Affairs, Government of Pakistan became the vehicle for the Court to lay down important markers not only...
...of whether the disputes are being decided by an Arbitrator, “Bot-rator,” or a combination of both. *Rana Sajjad is a dual-qualified lawyer (licensed in New York and Pakistan). He...
...in-person events in the near future. *Rana Sajjad is a dual-qualified lawyer (licensed in New York and Pakistan). He is a Partner at the Lahore-based law firm of Rana Ijaz...
...criticism that investment arbitration is structurally biased against host states.[4] As was noted by the tribunal in SGS v. Pakistan: “it would be inequitable if, by reason of the invocation...
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