...Niyati worked as an international arbitration intern at Busse Disputes, Germany and Alston & Bird LLP, New York. She was also a legal intern with the General Counsel of Bay...
...[21] Luciano Lliuya v RWE AG, Case No. 2 O 285/15, Regional Court of Hamm, Germany, Smith v Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited, [2021] NZCA 552. [22] Conectas Direitos Humanos v....
...stance towards pushing forward a court proposal complete with appellate jurisdiction on fact and law; when international commercial courts with English-speaking judges are being set up in France, Germany, Belgium,...
...to sign the award. Download Full PDF *Attorney at law, admitted to the bar in Athens and New York; Dr. Juris, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany; LL.M., Columbia Law School,...
...The recently ratified Chinese BITs with the Netherlands, Finland, Germany, Bosnia Herzegovina, Trinidad and Tobago, and Guyana, inter alia, are emblematic of the new scenario. These new BITs have considerably...
Author: Bruno Acevedo* Jurisdiction: International Germany Topics: Online Arbitration Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Grounds for Refusal of Enforcement INTRODUCTION Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many ongoing arbitrations have...
...an arbitral award. A similar reluctance to review the merits of the case has been observed in appellate courts in Germany, Italy, and Sweden. The Maximalist Approach On the other...
...Heidelberg, 2002. Admitted as an attorney-at-law in Italy (avvocato, 1997) and in Germany (Rechtsanwalt, 2000). The author would like to thank Colin Smith of the Institute of International Integration Studies,...
...growing. For example, as of August 2023, Central Asian states were parties to 214 BITs with countries such as the United States, China, France, Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and...
...in Frankfurt (Germany). He has experience as party representative in highly complex and technically demanding international arbitration proceedings (such as disputes in the pharmaceutical industry, the aviation industry and infrastructure...
...the highest numbers being from Canada, the United States, Ireland, Germany, and Mexico.[58] While statistics record a marginal increase in geographical representation, most arbitrators continue to hail from the West....
...of Law; Fall 2017 Senior Fellow, KFG ‘International Law – Rise or Decline?’ Berlin Potsdam Project, Humboldt University, University of Potsdam, and Freie University Berlin, Germany; 2016-2017 Fellow, Center for...
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