Author: Qi Zhang* Jurisdiction: China United States Topics: Sovereign Immunity Enforcement of Arbitral Awards International and Transnational Law The Global Context of State Immunity Reform The global legal landscape...
...and victims would benefit from universal recognition of the arbitral award.[13] There are, however, challenges and unanswered questions to consider for the Working Group before its final implementation of the...
...TPF. However, recent amendments to the Act have introduced measures for the speedy disposal of matters. These include fast-track arbitration, strict compliance of deadlines and shorter duration for passing awards....
...be difficult to reach in execution on a monetary award or judgment, or where the continuing effect of the infringement will be hard to detect and thus difficult or impossible...
...challenges of non ICSID awards under intra-EU BITs by arbitral tribunals in the EU, the judgement’s implications are still not clear. This is especially true in regards to ICSID disputes...
...of loading the analytic dice. Imagine that Bloggs, in a document styled “Arbitration Award,” orders XYZ Inc. to pay ABC Ltd. $1 million. In resisting enforcement, XYZ argues that Bloggs...
...Court of Arbitration pursuant to a contract provision calling for fast-track arbitration, and an award was rendered a mere 7 days after the initial filing of the request for arbitration....
...after the arbitral award has been rendered. Download Full PDF *Chartered Arbitrator, qualified in England and Wales and Texas www.greenwoodarbitration.com. The author has over twenty years of experience in energy-related...
Articles “Arbitracide”: The Story of Anti-Arbitration Sentiment in the U.S. Congress Thomas E. Carbonneau Can the Statutory Grounds for Review of Arbitral Awards Be Changed By the Parties? A French...
Author: Richard W. Hulbert* Published: December 2003 Topics: Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Enforceability Proposals to Create an International Arbitration System New York Convention Description: Professor Park’s paper lays before us...
...an associate, conduct advocacy at a hearing, publish a book, make partner, receive our first appointment as an arbitrator, win an award, or gain recognition from peers or directories, we...
...an athlete’s right to a fair trial? Such questions may be asked in light of a recent Court of Arbitration for Sport (“CAS”) award in a doping case involving seven...
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