...part of a not-so-unusual long-drawn process of an arbitration center’s life cycle. During a training workshop in the U.S., a Canadian lawyer, while citing examples of arbitration centers in Europe...
Authors: Niyati Ahuja* and Naimeh Masumy** Jurisdiction: Europe Topics: Authority of the Arbitral Tribunal Mandatory Rules International Character of Dispute In May 2018, the European Union amended its blocking regulations...
Authors: Christian Johannes Wahnschaffe* and Edward Rensmann** Jurisdictions: International European Union Topics: Investment Disputes Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) EU Law There was turmoil amongst arbitration practitioners when the European...
Author: Christian Gavalda** Published: January 1993 Jurisdiction: Europe Topics: Categories of Disputes Arbitrability ECJ Description: Two parallel developments should help to bring about the more complete integration of arbitration within...
...nineteenth century. Prior to that period, private law had been governed, at least in continental Europe, by the jus commune, a body of law not emanating from national authority, yet...
...of the Bar of the City of New York Arbitration in Southern Europe: Insights From a Large-Scale Empirical Study Tony Cole, Pietro Ortolani, and Barbara Warwas Enforcement of International Arbitral...
...where there was no common agreement on the law of State succession, especially with respect to the changes in Central and Eastern Europe, where we saw the dissolution of the...
Author: Bernard R. Hanotiau** Published: December 1997 Topics: Sources of Arbitration Law National Legislation Description: In 1972, Belgium integrated into its legislation the European Convention on Arbitration (signed January 20,...
...has been instituted by our European Court of Arbitration, be delivered in Venice, the unique aristocratic Republic with glorious trade and maritime traditions with Europe and the East. These traditions,...
...Middle East LLP’s Dubai office. The author has participated in international arbitrations conducted under the ICC, ICDR, ICSID and UNCITRAL Rules in the U.S., Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America....
...in ancient Greece and Rome and later in medieval Europe to settle territorial, maritime or commercial differences. Download Full PDF *Law clerk to the Honorable Wilfred Feinberg, U.S. Court of...
...the European Union further necessitates Turkey’s adaption of its legal system. In fact, however, Turkey long ago established a legal system based on Western European law and in steadily following...
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