...middle of Seoul—in the Gangnam district—and boasts quality multi-purpose hearing facilities.[6] It is worth noting that “hosting more international cases” is one of the main objectives proposed by the South...
...Port, N.Y. Times (Sep. 9, 2020), https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/09/09/world/middleeast/beirut-explosion.html (detailing the events that led up to the explosion). See also Liz Sly et al., Fears Beirut port chemicals would be stolen may...
...South and East Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. Moreover, Dubai officials aspired to an even larger vision: to have the DIFC eventually serve as the world’s leading arena...
Author: Mauro Rubino-Sammartano** Published: December 2012 Description: It seems appropriate that the opening address of the International School of Arbitration and Mediation of the Mediterranean and the Middle East, which...
...Judicial Benchbook on International Arbitration: A Guide for Judges in the Middle East,1 two of the most prominent arbitration experts, Lord Michael Mustill and Stephen Boyd, have suggested that additions...
...that very few arbitrators from the Central Asian region itself have been appointed, unlike in other regions like South America and the Middle East. Encouraging a more diverse pool of...
...For example, she has witnessed allegations of bankruptcy in several cases seated in the Middle East where the party will either allege that it has gone bankrupt or that the...
...the approach does apply, it can serve as a middle ground between the aforementioned, seemingly incompatible “restrictive” and “internationalizing” schools of thought, because its principled application will sometimes result in...
...cases in which the applicant’s case is not frivolous (or not manifestly without merit). For example, in Sergei Paushok, CJSC Golden East Company, CJSC Vostokneftgaz Company v. The Government of...
...“international in character.” For example, the Silk Association of America, organized in 1872, used arbitration to resolve disputes involving raw material markets in Europe and the Far East.[27] Still another...
...As I see it, this is the result of two overlapping and interdependent developments, i.e., the transformation of the political and economic systems in Eastern Europe, including the former Soviet...
Author: James D. Fry* Published: November 2017 Jurisdictions: Middle East Iran United States International Peru Central America Africa Kenya Topics: Categories of Disputes Applicable Law Jurisdiction and Powers of the...
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