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Stephan Schill  (General Editor, ICCA Publications; Amsterdam Center for International Law, University of Amsterdam)
The Contents of the Yearbook Commercial Arbitration, Volume XLVI (2021), Upload 4
October 16, 2021

Subscribers to KluwerArbitration.com enjoy access to the ICCA Yearbook Commercial Arbitration. A selection of major CRCICA awards concerning contracts for the supply of commodities and dealing with a…

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ARBinBRIEF
ARBinBRIEF: New Initiative Kicking Off With A Group Of Trailblazers
October 02, 2021

This week has seen the launch of a new initiative – ARBinBRIEF. ARBinBRIEF is a practical video guide on handpicked arbitration issues. ARBinBRIEF aims to provide a concise, yet very informative…

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Tarciso Gazzini , Francesco Seatzu
The Strange Case of Denial of Benefits Clauses: The Italian and Colombian Model BITs
August 07, 2021

First appearing in the 1970s, denial of benefits (DoB) clauses have proliferated, became more sophisticated, and evolved significantly and even beyond recognition as in the 2017 Colombian Model BIT.…

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Gary B. Born  (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP)
Why It Is Especially Important That States Not Ratify the Hague Choice of Court Agreements Convention, Part I
July 23, 2021

In a series of recent posts (Part I, Part II and Part III), I argued that states should not ratify the Hague Choice of Court Agreements Convention (“Convention”) and, if they had already done so,…

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Gary B. Born  (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP)
Why It Is Especially Important That States Not Ratify the Hague Choice of Court Agreements Convention, Part II
July 23, 2021

This post continues from Part I. Party Autonomy and Consent:  How the Convention Undermines Them My previous posts argued that the Convention undermines vital protections that existing law provides…

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João Ribeiro-Bidaoui  (Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law)
Hailing the HCCH (Hague) 2005 Choice of Court Convention, A Response to Gary Born
July 21, 2021

The HCCH 2005 Choice of Court Convention ("Convention"), adopted over fifteen years ago, has recently become the subject of damning criticism from Gary Born in a series of posts published on the Blog…

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Aleksei Korochkin  (Bureau 24 Law Group)
Expansion of the Meaning of ‘Public Policy’: The Belarusian Approach
June 26, 2021

This blog post examines the approaches of Belarusian law and judicial practice to the application of public policy rules. Considering specific cases, the author makes suggestions for mitigating the…

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Gary B. Born  (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP)
Why States Should Not Ratify, and Should Instead Denounce, the Hague Choice-Of-Court Agreements Convention, Part III
June 18, 2021

The 2005 Choice-of-Court Agreements Convention (“Convention”) has been widely promoted by the Hague Conference on Private International Law (“Hague Conference”) and others.  This post continues the…

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Gary B. Born  (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP)
Why States Should Not Ratify, and Should Instead Denounce, the Hague Choice-Of-Court Agreements Convention, Part II
June 17, 2021

The 2005 Convention on Choice-of-Court Agreements (“Convention”) has been vigorously endorsed by the Hague Conference on Private International Law (“Hague Conference”) and others as an alternative to…

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Gary B. Born  (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP)
Why States Should Not Ratify, and Should Instead Denounce, the Hague Choice-Of-Court Agreements Convention, Part I
June 16, 2021

Over the past decade, the 2005 Convention on Choice-of-Court Agreements (“Convention”) has been vigorously promoted by the Hague Conference on Private International Law’s Permanent Bureau, the…

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