Author: Aditya Gogna** Jurisdiction: International United States Topics: Arbitrability Jurisdiction and Powers of the Courts in Matters of Arbitration Generally This post summarizes Dr. Julie Bédard’s discussion with Dr. Kabir...
Author: Madison Grant Jurisdiction: United States California Topics: Other In the world of international arbitration, it is clear – California is not among the most frequently or widely used seats...
...ICSID List, first nominated by the United States and by Uzbekistan. Chiann Bao practices as a full-time independent arbitrator in Singapore, Hong Kong, New York and London....
Author: Joseph R. Brubaker** Published: August 2009 Jurisdiction: United States Topics: Applicable Law Enforceability New York Convention Description: I. INTRODUCTION In a slip-and-fall case, the United States Court of Appeals...
...of the BITs: Akyl Almazbekov, Bagayim Seytbekova. [36] Alenkina & Taychayev, supra note 7. [37] E.g., Treaty Between United States of America and the Republic of Kyrgyzstan Concerning the Encourage...
...of the settlement of the crisis that arose when United States diplomats were held hostage in Teheran. It provided for creation of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal to resolve thousands...
Author: Nika Bederman* Jurisdiction: United States Topics: Discovery On March 22, 2021, the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari in Servotronics Inc. v. Rolls-Royce PLC, in which Servotronics challenged the...
Authors: Robert B. Davidson and Richard Chernick** Published: June 2006 Jurisdiction: United States Topics: Dispute Resolution and Litigation ADR Mediation Sources of Arbitration Law Description: JAMS, founded in 1979, has...
...“there is still no real consensus” on “just when the New York Convention is supposed to be applied by American courts.” It is now 40 years since the United States...
Author: Timothy Schnabel* Published: March 2020 Jurisdictions: International Singapore United States Topics: Commercial Disputes International Litigation Mediation Formal Requirements Grounds for Refusal of Enforcement States as Parties Description: The Singapore...
...and relevance of the Convention cannot be denied as it has been ratified by 94 States including most of the major economies like the United States, China, Japan, France and...
...idiosyncratic to Indian jurisprudence. For instance, the European Union,[10] the United States,[11] and the United Kingdom,[12] have excluded arbitral awards from their civil procedural law. The reason behind such exclusion...
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