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Author: Aaron J. Crowell Jurisdiction: United States Topics: Arbitrability Court Decisions Jurisdiction and Powers of the Courts in Matters of Arbitration Generally This January the Supreme Court decided Henry Schein v. Archer & White Sales, Inc.[1]Taking up an issue that’s over thirty years in the pen, Schein broadly addressed when […]

What did the 2018-2019 Supreme Court Term mean for the ...


Author: Kathleen Stanaro Jurisdiction: International Topics: Other Although tribunals have traditionally shied away from determining human rights issues,[1] there are many ways in which human rights concerns affect and may be affected by international arbitration. Where the terms of a contract dictate a broader jurisdiction, for example, “jurisdiction over all […]

The Evolving Role of Human Rights in International Arbitration


Author: Gabriel Anaya Jurisdiction: Europe Topics: ECT BITs On March 6, 2018, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) decided the landmark case of Slovak Republic v. Achmea BV. Achmea dealt with whether an intra-EU bilateral investment treaty (BIT) between the Netherlands and Slovak Republic could allow a […]

The Post-Achmea EU: Uncertainty in the Face of Change



Author: Alexander Ojugbeli Jurisdiction: International Russia Ukraine Topics: BITs Authority of the Arbitral Tribunal In May 2018, the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) issued a monumental decision holding Russia accountable for expropriating assets held by Ukrainian investors in the Crimea.[1] In Everest Estate LLC v. The Russian Federation, the Tribunal […]

Crimea and the Challenge of Jurisdiction










Authors: Tianshu (Susan) Lu and Yisha He Jurisdiction: China Topics: Other The One Belt One Road Initiative (OBOR) is China’s recent development strategy aiming at increasing the country’s economy integration and financial collaboration with the Eurasia area. The project includes investments in the infrastructural and transportation projects in over sixty countries […]

Recent Developments In China’s Cross-border Dispute Resolution Under the “Belt ...


Written by: Nicole O’Donnell Arbitration has long been used in the Middle East as a key method to dispute resolution. “In the Pre-Islamic Arab Community, self-help tended to be the most relied upon form of dispute resolution.”[1] If self-help mechanisms failed, a “hakam (an arbitrator)” was appointed, and “the parties […]

International Commercial Arbitration in the Middle East