...Is India precluded from raising arguments rejected by the seat court in Switzerland? Furthermore, should the Singapore court accord primacy to the seat court’s decision on the validity of the...
...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%...
...PDF *Matthew T. Parish, based in Geneva, Switzerland, works in the international litigation and arbitration practice of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, and is also a Visiting Fellow at...
...worked as a researcher in affiliation with Universidad Andina Simón Bolivar, Quito, Ecuador, and at the Legal Affairs Division of the World Trade Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. In the fall of...
...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...
...in Switzerland (of which they do not have any today, thanks to a negative voting referendum some years later). My partner, Henry DeVries, who was also a full-time professor of...
Author: Loukas Mistelis* Published: December 2009 Jurisdictions: Australia China Hong Kong Japan Germany Switzerland Canada Topics: Settlement ADR ICCA Description: I. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Settlement in international arbitration has been a...
...and has studied in China, the U.S., and Switzerland. She graduated from Bates College with a double major in history and politics and is the 2022-23 J.D. Co-president for the...
...provisions regarding the scope of the state’s regulatory power. For instance, the Switzerland-Mexico BIT states: “The Parties recognize that it is inappropriate to encourage investment by relaxing domestic health, safety...
...in Adoption of the 1985 UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration Bette E. Shifman Comments International Arbitration in Switzerland: First Experiences with the New Act Claude Reymond Current Developments...
...Committee has examined whether the doctrine as applied by New York courts renders New York a less desirable venue than other major international arbitration seats such as Paris, London, Switzerland,...
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