...to solve their disputes arising from M&A transactions. According to the CMS European M&A Study 2022, which provides information about the M&A market and the use of arbitration to settle...
...award.”). See also Maxi Scherer et al., Third Party Funding in International Arbitration in Europe: Part 1—Funders’ Perspectives, Int’l Bus. L.J. 207, 211–213 (2012) (finding that some funders may avoid...
...The ragged remnants of these colonial legal systems have remained after the economic and political purposes of European states have eclipsed. They continue to drive economic activities between Europe and...
...European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) with-.an important opportunity to explore a question of primary importance to arbitration in Europe — the scope of the “arbitration exception” to the 1968 Brussels...
Author: Barbara Łyszczarz* Jurisdiction: Europe Topics: BITs ECJ Investment Disputes International and Transnational Law On May 5, 2020, a majority of the EU Member States signed the Treaty terminating the...
Author: Eyvana Maria Bengochea Jurisdiction: Europe Topics: BITs Investment Disputes On March 6, 2018, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) issued the first precedent in regards to...
...Europe and corporations from Western Europe or the United States. It is not only Sweden’s reputation for being independent and impartial that has led to its popularity as an arbitral...
...is developing not only in Western Europe, but also in Eastern Europe, in Asia and in North America. Many countries have recently adopted new laws to facilitate the recourse to...
...sector. This idea was the basis for a European Commission proposal in February 1991 for a European Energy Charter (the Charter). The European Communities (EC) then invited the other European...
...office where he administered disputes mainly from Central and Eastern Europe (including Russia and CIS countries). Professor Marike Paulsson specializes in international law and dispute settlement with States...
...in Beijing, Hong Kong and Europe. He also teaches on Chinese law, most recently as Visiting Professor at the University of Heidelberg (Spring 1993) and the Stanford Law School (1992)....
...towards Europe, the Mediterranean and the Indian ocean.[1] Within the first three years after the OBOR was launched, China has entered into cooperation agreements with more than forty countries in...