...been adopted by courts in the United States, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Italy, and Sweden.[14] Conclusion The Singapore Court of Appeal’s decision in Anupam Mittal does put...
...by the U.S. law at 11% (with New York being most popular, selected in half of the cases) (104 cases), Switzerland at around 7% (66 cases), France at around 6%...
...Download Full PDF *Arbitral & Judicial Decisions **Lic. iur. (1988), Dr. iur. (1990), University of Zurich, Switzerland. Member of the Israel Bar. LL.M. Candidate, Columbia University School of Law, 1993....
...covering the main arbitration jurisdictions (Austria, Belgium, Brazil, China, England and Wales, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, the Netherlands, the Russian Federation, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States),...
...PDF *Judge, Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal 1981-1994, currently substitute; Member, Claims Resolution Tribunals for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland; Chair, Mass Claims Steering Committee of Permanent Court of Arbitration, The Hague. Based...
...arbitrations outside Switzerland. Hence, some comments on the interaction between the Rules and Swiss law of international arbitration are in order. Download Full PDF *Member of the New York and...
...submissions to specific claims (as a disputing or non-disputing party – see, for instance, El Salvador’s non-disputing party submission in Spence International Investments v. Republic of Costa Rica and Switzerland’s...
...of Arbitrators, London; Member, International Committee on International Commercial Arbitration, International Law Association, London; Member, Swiss Arbitration Association, Switzerland; International Legal Consultant; Sometime Visiting Scholar, St. John’s College, University of...
...Full PDF *Professor at the Universities of Lausanne and Fribourg (Switzerland). Licence en droit (1970), Doctorate in Law (1974), admitted to the Bar (1975), Member of the Committee, Swiss Arbitration...
...Belgian mandatory rules. Download Full PDF *Current Developments **Associate, Schellenberg & Haissly, Zurich and Geneva (Switzerland); LL.M. Columbia University School of Law, 1994; Doctor of Laws. I would like to...
...will not render the dispute inarbitrable. Though the Swiss Federal Tribunal further confirmed this, it did caution the parties that the dispute’s arbitrability can contravene Switzerland’s public order. This would...
...Scherpf heads the German arbitration team at Clyde & Co. He has represented clients in ad hoc arbitrations seated in Germany, England, Switzerland, Austria, France, and Singapore and also under...