States as Parties


Authors: Neophytos Loizides and Michael Raff * Jurisdiction: Cyprus Syria Topics: Specialized Arbitration States as Parties Mediation   Introduction International arbitration is typically understood as a method of commercial dispute resolution, for individuals, investors, corporations and states that often serves as a desirable alternative to traditional court proceedings. Yet, there is […]

International Arbitration as a Tool for Peace


Author: Dr. Bharath Palle* The opinions and views expressed herein are the author’s alone, and do not represent the policy, position, or opinions of any institution. The author would like to express his gratitude to Dr. Kabir A.N. Duggal, C.Arb., for his invaluable comments and guidance. Jurisdiction: Global Topics: ICJ […]

International Labor Organization (ILO): Right to Strike


Authors: Cesar Pereira C.Arb FCiarb*, Leonardo F. Souza-McMurtrie**, Lorenzo Galan*** Topics: Applicable Law International Character of Dispute Contract Interpretation Commercial Disputes States as Parties International Litigation   Introduction The 2024-2025 Vis Moot Problem highlighted an issue that is not always obvious. When governments buy goods internationally, they conclude international sales potentially […]

Government Contracts and the CISG: Frenemies?