...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...
...continued apace and were reinforced by new doctrinal inventions. The right to seek the clarification of opaque or poorly worded awards was one such device. It was originally reserved for...
...continually expands its functions and develops new services, such as state-of-the-art procedures for the dispute review board (“DRB”) process and the Independent Fact-Finding Services (“IFFS”). The AAA’s continual efforts to...
...at here. ** Niraj Kumar Seth is a legal consultant based in New Delhi, India. He is a graduate in law and commerce from University of Delhi and holds a...
...The biggest share of FDI in the first half of 2016 went to the Philippines, with a 245% year-on-year surge in new FDI. The World Bank’s chart of net FDI...
...appeal, a one-year/one-arbitrator system, and mandatory preliminary meetings. Recently, a novel new solution to the problem of arbitral delay was introduced: “fast-track” international commercial arbitration. The fast-track solution was applied...
...of Anupam Mittal v. Westbridge Ventures II Investment Holdings [2023] SGCA 1, which lays down a new “composite” test for determining arbitrability at the pre-award stage. I will then examine...
...be January 8, 1993. I then received a phone call from the newly-appointed Chairman, Professor Hans Smit, who confirmed not only that the tribunal was indeed expected to come up...
...an Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade New Colombo Plan Scholar, Shaun Milligan worked in the international arbitration practice groups of Herbert Smith Freehills’ and King & Wood...
...Arbitration Agreements, Court Referral to Arbitration and FAA § 206, Comity, Anti-Suit Injunctions Worldwide and Their Effects in the E.U. Before and After the New E.U. Regulation 1215/2012 Guido Carducci...
...on Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Paul D. Friedland and Michael Ottolenghi International Arbitration: Corporate Attitudes and Practices – The Business Rationale Gerry Lagerberg New Approaches to the State...
...an arbitrator on an application by a party, are not new in the Indian arbitral jurisprudence. There have been extreme instances in which the Supreme Court has interpreted the jurisdiction...
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