...throughout the globalization era. Naturally, international arbitration cases involving Korean parties have increased steadily. The Korea Commercial Arbitration Board (KCAB), as the only arbitral institution in South Korea, has been...
...Law, Chonbuk National University, Korea; member and officer of the Korean Academy of Arbitration; Arbitrator of the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author....
...States, and the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board, the single arbitral institution constituted under the Korean Arbitration Act. The American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) provides various services to help resolve a wide...
...instance, the panel formed under the Trade and Sustainable Development Chapter of the EU-Korea trade agreement found that South Korea had breached its labor commitments under the agreement.[13] In Southeast...
...Commercial Dispute Resolution (Vol. 12(3-4) October 2003) Chul-Gyoo Park, A Comparative Analysis of Arbitral Institutions and Their Achievements in the United States and Korea (Vol. 15(3-4) June 2006) Michael C....
...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...
...University of Chicago. Before law school, she served as a diplomat for the Republic of Korea, working in Seoul and Paris on issues including U.S.–Korea relations, global anti-corruption, and environmental...
...Belgium-Luxembourg, Korea, and Switzerland, provide that “[e]ach of the contracting parties shall ensure compliance with any other obligation, which it has in respect of its territory assumed with regard to...
...in Law from American University in Central Asia (AUCA), Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan; an LL.M in International Law from Korea University, Seoul, South Korea. He joined AUCA Faculty of Law as a...
...sources of FDI to the Philippines are the British Virgin Islands, the United States, Japan, the Netherlands, Singapore, South Korea, the Cayman Islands, and Australia. The main sectors for foreign...
...rejected enforcement by holding sanctions as a part of public policy. In a case where a North Korean insurer applied for enforcement of the award, it was rejected based on...
...Barbuda; UK-South Korea; UK-Papua New Guinea; UK-Yemen; UK-Thailand; and Netherlands-Egypt etc. [31] However, existing literature on this matter suggests that by the virtue of falling into the broad category of...
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