...targeted state in the form of sanctions. This can be seen in instances such as the U.S. and the E.U. imposing sanctions on Russia following the events in Ukraine in...
Articles Research In International Commercial Arbitration: Special Skills, Special Sources S.I. Strong The Rules Governing Who Decides Jurisdictional Issues: First Options v. Kaplan Revisited Steven H. Reisberg An Introduction to...
...life tends to lead to an analysis on the merits rather than as a jurisdictional issue, as occurred in Lao Holdings v. Laos[14] and Fraport v. Philippines.[15] Moving on, Ms....
...fairness of the proceedings. In deciding that public policy required the opposite result, the Bidermann court did not give sufficient weight to the strong New York and United States policy...
...of resolving international disputes despite living in unprecedented times. Working from home, the lines between our working lives and personal lives became ever more blurred. As the White Knight in...
...at different results. The parties may consequently lose recourse claims, like those against subcontractors. A possible remedy to this risk of “losing twice” lies in the procedural instrument of third-party...
...Mercury Constr. Corp., 460 U.S. 1, 24–25 (1983); see also Volt Info. Scis., Inc. v. Bd. of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior Univ., 489 U.S. 468, 475–76 (1989) [17]...
...provides facilities for conciliation and arbitration of investment-related disputes, and for the appointment of arbitrators in ad hoc investment arbitration cases. ICSID was established under the Convention on the Settlement...
...York Convention has never ceased to fascinate the arbitration community and it still remains at the epicenter of the discussion concerning the enforcement of foreign arbitral awards. Its strong academic...
...poor sanitation standards. Another man, Mr. Catchpole, had also contracted MRSA at the hospital, and he assigned his claim to Mrs. Simpson so that she could highlight the hospital’s failings....
...marked by centuries of commercial and cultural exchanges. For generations, the two countries have maintained an amicable relationship while promoting each other’s economic interests. Within the last decade, the nations...
...control the costs of arbitral proceedings.[8] Since the outbreak of this global pandemic, leading arbitral institutions have all been publishing guidance and notes on conducting remote hearings. Similar to the...