Author: Brenda Efurhievwe** Jurisdiction: Africa Topics: International Institutions and Rules Commercial Disputes The following post summarizes Yemi Candide-Johnson† SAN’s TagTime discussion with Dr. Kabir Duggal and Amanda Lee regarding the...
...Rules”) was published. As a set of international arbitration rules, the Hague Rules provide a set of procedures for the arbitration of business-related human rights disputes which arise out of...
...common and the civil law systems but are not considered persuasive or binding in the latter. In the national legal systems, national courts have the luxury of following or departing...
...Function In International Civil Litigation? Bernard Audit Mandatory Rules In International Commercial Arbitration The Arbitrator And “Mandatory Rules Of Law” Alan Scott Rau Applying Mandatory Rules Of Law In International...
...information on the differing policies and practices of the major international institutions. We surveyed ten of the major institutions of international arbitration and found great diversity among their rules and...
Author: Wendy Shidi Wu* Jurisdiction: Hong Kong Topics: National Legislation Institutional and Administered Arbitration Despite overwhelming international criticism and local objection, Hong Kong’s new national security law came into force...
Author: Hilary Heilbron* Published: March 2020 Jurisdiction: International Topics: Practice and Procedure International Institutions and Rules Evidence Written Proceedings Hearing Arbitral Process Apportioning of Costs Discovery Description: I. INTRODUCTION At...
Author: George A. Bermann* Published: April 2008 Jurisdiction: International Topics: Mandatory Rules Description: The notion of mandatory rules of law has long been of interest in private international law. It...
...Before their adoption, none of the rules of the leading international arbitration institutions provided a special procedure for the granting of provisional relief by an arbitral tribunal. To the extent...
...not confer advantages to either party. It has become apparent that a supranational code of ethics in international arbitration is needed. As of this publication, there are currently no international...
...Commercial Arbitration Board (the “KCAB Rules,” or the “Rules”) as approved by the Supreme Court in 1973 (to coincide with the revision of the Law that accommodated the New York...
...their disputes in national courts, where interim relief is generally available, in doing so, they would sacrifice the advantages of international arbitration. In recent years, international arbitration institutions have sought...
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