...dealt with in a few laws and almost all rules. However, the laws and the rules are far from exhaustive. Moreover, they are divergent with respect to the definition of...
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Author: Abdallah Abuelfutuh Ali Published: October 2021 Jurisdictions: International Topics: National Legislation Stabilization Clauses Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) States as Parties ABSTRACT The current study examines the validity of traditional...
Taking Stock of the Validity and Legal Impact of Traditional ...
...“cast doubt on London’s credentials as an international arbitration centre.” At the very least they provide a focus for the continuing dialogue about the relationship between national authorities and international...
One Small Step Backward?: A Comment on the Ken-Ren Cases* ...
Author: Satyajit Bose* Jurisdiction: International Topics: ICSID Investment Disputes Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Arbitral Awards In response to the outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus (“Covid-19”), States across the world have...
Police Powers as a Defence to COVID-19 Liability: Does it ...
A DIVERSITY SERIES ISSUE Letter from the Editors Articles Bringing Light in Nine Minutes and 29 Seconds: Joint Keynote Address on Race and Gender in International Arbitration—GAR Connect: Europe, April...
Volume 33: Issue 1 (July 2022)
...their transnational disputes. Three factors account for the appeal of arbitration: first, the international arbitral tribunal is frequently composed of arbitrators of various nationalities; second, a single language familiar to...
The Present Status of the International Court of Arbitration of ...
Authors: David Weiss* and Brian Hodgkinson** Published: December 2014 Description: I. INTRODUCTION This article explores cross-border Mediation Settlement Agreements (“MSAs”) by reviewing national laws implemented to address the enforcement and...
Adoptive Arbitration: An Alternative Approach to Enforcing Cross-Border Mediation Settlement ...
...branches of the law. Arbitration is increasingly chosen as a means of objective and final adjudication of commercial disputes, particularly those which reach across national boundaries. Intellectual property is similarly...
The Arbitration of Intellectual Property Disputes – Vol. 5 No. ...
...international arena. Many authors, such as Gary Born, have condemned the practice on grounds of undue interference in arbitral proceedings.[15] Kompetenz-kompetenz, a key principle of international arbitration, allows arbitral tribunals...
Anti-Arbitration Injunctions: The Endless Tussle for Jurisdiction
...embraced on most of the continent. Recently, however, there has been a return of particularistic and nationalistic concerns in many countries of the region. I. THE ORIGINS: NATIONALISM AND THE...
Perspectives of International Arbitration in Latin America – Vol. 17 ...
...a partner at Coudert Frères. Laurie Craig has co-authored several leading textbooks on international commercial arbitration, namely International Chamber of Commerce Arbitration and International Commercial Arbitration. He has also written...
The Arbitrator’s Mission and the Application of Law in International ...
...dawned as well that of online arbitration, and more particularly, because Internet transactions frequently transcend national boundaries, that of online international arbitration. During the Internet boom, the number of Online...
