...current state of intra-African trade, its potential for growth and the future of arbitration in Africa.[1] Mr. Candide-Johnson began by stressing the significance of economic integration, both for the African...
Author: Edward Atanda** Published: March 1990 Jurisdiction: Africa Topics: Commercial Disputes Arbitrability Arbitral Process Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Description: This is a selective survey of the institution of arbitration in...
...Lists have also been published, including the African Arbitration Atlas, which includes a ‘Directory of African International Arbitrators’,[63] and the List of Arbitrators of African Descent with a US Nexus.[64]...
...arbitration tribunals on an equal opportunity basis. 3). African Promise is a pledge to improve the profile and representation of African arbitrators, especially in arbitrations connected to Africa on an...
...Alexander, The Singapore Convention: What Happens After Ink Has Dried? (Vol. 30(2) March 2020) Edward Atanda, Review of Arbitration Law and Practice in Sub-Saharan Africa (Vol. 1(1) March 1990) Mathias...
...International Commercial Arbitration, ADR and African States, and presents the opportunity for discussing some other issues of importance to African States, their nationals and international partners. The Panels during the...
...of Commerce Arbitration Center,[21] Grain and Feed Trade Association (GAFTA),[22] Bogotá Chamber of Commerce Arbitration Center,[23] Barranquilla Chamber of Commerce Arbitration Center,[24] Cuban Court of International Commercial Arbitration,[25] Court of...
...as public international law. In addition to his experience in private practice, Guled previously represented an African State at the UN General Assembly and served as a legal adviser to...
...where parties are different. In Africa Express Line Ltd. v. Socofi SA,[5] the Queen’s Bench Division (Commercial) of the High Court of Justice noted that the authorities make a distinction...
...Silk Road that would link China, its Central Asian neighbors, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The scope of the project, which aims to link more than 70 countries with...
...re-opened negotiations with these countries based on the new Model BIT, albeit with limited success. India is not an outlier in this approach—several other countries such as South Africa, Australia,...
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