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Naimeh Masumy , Sarah Rayhana El Azouzi
The Arbitrability of Secondary Sanctions: A System with a Coherent Standard of Review
May 24, 2020

In January 2020, following the Executive Order of President Trump, the United States imposed additional sanctions targeting predominately Iran’s metals sector including copper, iron and steel…

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Michael J. Bond  (Bond’s Chambers)
Belt and Road and the International Financial Architecture
May 12, 2020

China’s Belt and Road Initiative (“BRI”) is well known as the largest infrastructure construction program in world history.  President Xi Jinping announced its two components in 2013; one is a…

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Juan Sebastián Arias , Laura Lamo  (Philippi Prietocarrizosa Ferrero DU & Uría)
Evidence of Odebrecht’s Corruption and Third-Party Rights: Arbitration Highlights of the Ruta del Sol Award
May 08, 2020

The Ruta del Sol arbitral award was one of the most important awards in 2019 in Colombia and possibly in the entire region. The arbitral tribunal sitting to resolve the Ruta del Sol arbitral…

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Shavana Haythornthwaite
The Hague Rules on Business and Human Rights Arbitration: Noteworthy or Not Worthy for Victims of Human Rights Violations?
May 05, 2020

In a recent post, we were told to ‘Roll Out the Red Carpet’ for the Hague Rules on Business and Human Rights Arbitration (the “Rules”). Indeed, the Rules are a new development within the field to…

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Rafael T. Boza  (Sarens)
Protectionist Amendments to Peru’s Arbitration Law Disguised as Transparency
May 04, 2020

On January 24, 2020, Peru enacted the Emergency Decree No. 020-2020 (the “Decree”), published in Peru’s Official Gazette, El Peruano.  The Decree amends Peru’s Legislative Decree No. 1071 (the “…

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João Bosco Lee  (Lee Taube Gabardo; Editor in Chief, Brazilian Arbitration Journal)
The Contents of the Brazilian Arbitration Journal, Volume XVII, Issue 65 (March 2020)
April 27, 2020

The Brazilian Arbitration Journal, in its 65th edition, presents, in the National Doctrine section, the reflections of João Pedro Accioly on the arbitrability of conflicts involving the government.…

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Matthias Scherer  (Editor in Chief, ASA Bulletin; LALIVE) , Catherine Anne Kunz  (LALIVE)
The Contents of the ASA Bulletin, Volume 38, Issue 1 (March 2020)
April 23, 2020

We are happy to report that the latest issue of the ASA Bulletin is now available and includes the following articles and cases:   ARTICLES Felix DASSER, Of Lighthouses and Rocks In his first…

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Giovana Perette Leites  (Clyde & Co LLP)
Notes on the 35th edition of the Annual Joint Symposium of Arbitrators on 24 February 2020
April 19, 2020

For the 35th Annual Joint Symposium of Arbitrators, the ICC Institute of World Business Law and the School of International Arbitration proposed a debate on the participation of “States and State…

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Armand Terrien  (Terrien Avocat)
Decisions of the Paris Court of Appeal and French Supreme Court in 2019
April 17, 2020

Although some might have considered 2019 a bit “lackluster”,  a number of noteworthy decisions by the Paris Court of Appeal and French Supreme Court have come to refine on the now well-…

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John Blanck  (US Department of State)
The United States' Non-Disputing Party Practice in Investment Arbitrations in 2019
April 14, 2020

In 2019, the United States (‘U.S.’) made six non-disputing Party submissions in investment treaty arbitrations, three of which took place under the NAFTA (Lion Mexico Consol. L.P. v. Mexico; Vento…

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