...Italian currency, and the cargo was to be delivered in Italy.[10] The Court of Appeal ruled that the Italian law was the governing law of the contract since both parties...
...mechanism for referring parties back to arbitration have also contributed to Italy’s reputation as a torpedo jurisdiction with respect to arbitration in particular. Download Full PDF *Notes & Comments **J.D.,...
...respect to six States collectively described here as constituting “Southern Europe”: Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal and Spain. While these States share an obvious geographic proximity, it is important to...
Author: Christos Ravanides* Published: February 2009 Jurisdictions: China Italy Argentina Brazil Chile United States Topics: Standard and Model Arbitration Clauses ADR Enforceability Description: INTRODUCTION When, back in the days of...
...been adopted by courts in the United States, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Italy, and Sweden.[14] Conclusion The Singapore Court of Appeal’s decision in Anupam Mittal does put...
...Opinion of Advocate General in the case; Czechia, Estonia, Greece, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia would argue otherwise as “[t]hose States have all been respondents in...
...with the following examples: Although in Switzerland, Italy, France and Sweden, privilege does not extend to in-house counsels, it does in the United States and the United Kingdom. With regard...
...the parties are unable to predict the amount of the final monetary award. Download Full PDF *Associate, Brosio, Casati e Associati, Milan, Italy. LL.M., Columbia University School of Law, 1993....
...Download Full PDF *Current Developments **Chartered Arbitrator, President of the European Court of Arbitration, Advocate admitted in Italy and Paris (Associate member of a set of barristers chambers in London)....
...Arbitration in Italy Vincenzo Vigoriti The Present Status of the International Court of Arbitration of the ICC: An Appraisal J. Gillis Wetter The Present Status of the International Court of...
...a few years ago, the Court dealt with disputes “across the Rhine” between French and German litigants. Now it has branches in Germany, Italy, France, Turkey, Croatia, Spain, Belgium and...
...& Comments International Commercial Arbitration in Japan: Background and Suggestions Robert Bennett Lubic Current Developments An Iraq Claims Process: Where and How? Part II Arthur W. Rovine Report from Italy:...
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