Author: Gustavo Favero Vaughn In Arbitragem Constitucional (“Constitutional Arbitration”), published by Thomson Reuters Brazil in 2024, Georges Abboud, Francisco de Assis e Silva, and Antonio Gavazzoni – top-notch Brazilian...
...the Brazil-Mozambique BIT acknowledges the “essential role of investment in the promotion of sustainable development, economic growth, poverty reduction, job creation, expansion of productive capacity and human development.”[7] The US-Rwanda...
...27, 2021 Benjamin G. Davis A 360-Degree, Kaleidoscopic View of Diversity and Inclusion (or Lack Thereof) in International Arbitration Kabir Duggal and Amanda Lee Diversity in Arbitration in Brazil: An...
...were discussed: the United States of America, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. Day Three (November 17) The third day was the ArbitralWomen day and three webinars were streamed about...
...and Mexico reflect these countries’ efforts to promote the reliability and use of commercial arbitration. In recent years Brazil has witnessed the emergence of more than one draft law designed...
...Fellow, and editor of the Journal of Transnational Law. Gustavo Favero Vaughn is a partner at Cesar Asfor Rocha Advogados, in São Paulo, Brazil. Gustavo has master’s...
...an overview of Operation Lava Jato (Car Wash), which started as an investigation into potential money laundering in Brazil, quickly metamorphosed to focus upon a potential bribery scheme to obtain...
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