Author: Wilson Wang* Jurisdiction: International Switzerland Topics: Remote Hearing Witness Examination INTRODUCTION Application of remote hearings is no big news for the community of international arbitration.[1] The technology to conduct...
...discussions on international investment law. When studying the region, she stressed the importance of different modes for examination, both “insider” and “outsider” perspectives. She noted that the editors of the...
Author: Rishav Ray* Jurisdictions: India International Topics: Arbitral Awards Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Grounds for Refusal of Enforcement INTRODUCTION As trade becomes increasingly globalized, disputes have evolved into cross-border issues...
...points: Creating a binding effect across multiple contractual relationships First, it is advisable to have all involved parties across all contractual levels—i.e., including prospective addressees of recourse claims—sign a single...
...using it for the resolution of their cross-border disputes. To apply a Darwinist metaphor, international arbitration, as a species of dispute resolution mechanisms, is, according to the interviewee, about to...
...of the use of arbitration to resolve commercial disputes around the world. The reasons for this marked growth, particularly in the context of cross-border transactions, are manifold. Historically, and particularly...
...associated with the business. These risks include factors such as market turbulence, country risk, and inflation-related adjustments. Any cross-border investment exposes itself to the socio-economic and political milieu of the...
...to streamline the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards on an international scale. This commitment means that mining companies involved in cross-border disputes can expect their awards to be recognized...
Authors: Claudia T. Salomon and J. P. Duffy** Published: December 2011 Description: The globalization of business has continued to make international arbitration the preferred method for resolving cross-border commercial disputes....
...capital spreads deeper and wider across markets, complex cross-border transactions are the new normal and have become routine. In an effort to reduce the risks associated with parties, investments, and...
...manner. It has propelled the arbitration regime across the board in which virtual hearings have predominately replaced face-to-face hearings. As it remains uncertain whether it will be safe for parties...
...critical result-determinative decisions to admit or reject defenses solely on evidentiary grounds. Considering that almost every arbitral case is decided on the basis of evidence, a careful examination of the...
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