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Author: Woohyung (Mark) Choe* Jurisdiction: South Korea Topics: International Institutions and Rules South Korea has one of the biggest economies in Asia. Its economy is the 12th largest in the world with active foreign capital transfers and trades.[1] As a small country—smaller than the state of Florida—with limited natural resources, […]

KCAB: The Rise of a New Arbitration Hub in East ...


Author: Wendy Shidi Wu* Jurisdiction: Hong Kong Topics: National Legislation Institutional and Administered Arbitration Despite overwhelming international criticism and local objection, Hong Kong’s new national security law came into force on June 30, 2020, which criminalizes separatism, subversion, terrorism, and collusion with foreign or external forces.[1] The articles provide China’s central […]

How Does Hong Kong’s New National Security Law Affect Its ...




Author: Aditya Sengupta* Jurisdiction: International Topics: BITs Standard and Model Arbitration Clauses NAFTA ICSID International and Transnational Law As global bodies mitigate the impact of the novel coronavirus, international financial investors in developing economies face an unprecedented situation led by a heightened risk of expropriations due to geopolitical interruptions. A […]

Enforcing Arbitral Awards on Expropriation Under the Environmental Magnifying Glass










Author: Parth Tyagi* Jurisdiction: International Topics: Experts Powers of Arbitrators Authority of the Arbitral Tribunal Arbitrators and Arbitral Tribunals I. INTRODUCTION Party-appointed experts play an essential part in the arbitral proceedings, by providing their valuable expertise to the tribunal about topics beyond the tribunal’s specialization. However, in practical terms, their […]

Crystalizing Jurisprudence: Assessing An Arbitral Tribunal’s Competence To Exclude A ...