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Mohamed Murad Mohamed Hamaima , Dalal Ziad Eljishi
2025 PAW: Red Flags: Trends and Tools for Addressing Corruption
April 12, 2025

As part of Day 2 of the 9th edition of Paris Arbitration Week (“PAW”) 2025, Navacelle hosted its third panel titled “Red Flags in Arbitration: Trends and Tools for Addressing Corruption”, this year…

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Ernest Leung  (Wilberforce Chambers)
Serious Irregularity for Failure to Consider a Limitation Defence: Lessons from Djanogly v Djanogly
April 11, 2025

On 17 January 2025, Mr. Justice Miles handed down judgment in Djanogly v Djanogly [2025] EWHC 61 (Ch), a case involving a long and bitter family dispute between a son, Saul Djanogly (“Son”), and a…

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Veronika Korom  (ESSEC Business School; Paragon Advocacy)
2025 PAW: The Growing Influence of Criminal Law in International Arbitration
April 11, 2025

As part of Paris Arbitration Week 2025, ESSEC Business School hosted a roundtable discussion on “The Growing Influence of Criminal Law in International Arbitration.” The event was chaired by Veronika…

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Sameep Khanal
One Step Forward, Two Steps Backward? Assessing Nepal's New Arbitration Ordinance
April 10, 2025

On 13 January 2025, the government of Nepal promulgated an ordinance (“Ordinance”) amending the Nepalese Arbitration Act, 1999 (“Arbitration Act”). The Ordinance purports to modernise the arbitration…

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Ryan Frye  (Herbert Smith Freehills)
Looking Across Borders: French Arbitration Law Reform in Light of English and German Advances
April 03, 2025

On 20 March 2025, a working group consisting of arbitration practitioners, judges, arbitrators, and academics submitted a report to the French Minister of Justice. The report included proposals to…

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Maxi Scherer  (ArbBoutique & Queen Mary University of London)
The Contents of the Journal of International Arbitration, Volume 42, Issue 02 (April 2025)
March 29, 2025

We are happy to inform you that the latest issue of the journal is now available and includes the following contributions:   V.K. Rajah SC, Courting Global Commerce: The Shifting Dynamics…

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Maxi Scherer  (ArbBoutique & Queen Mary University of London)
The Contents of the Journal of International Arbitration, Volume 42, Issue 01 (February 2025)
March 16, 2025

We are happy to inform you that the latest issue of the journal is now available and includes the following contributions:   Philippa Webb, Immunities and States’ Alter Egos Comparing the…

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Nicholas J. Diamond  (Georgetown Law) , Kabir A.N. Duggal  (Columbia Law School)
2024 Year in Review: Human Rights and ISDS—Continued Convergence of Human Rights and the Environment
January 30, 2025

This is the sixth consecutive year that we, either together or separately, have reported on trends at the intersection of human rights and international investment arbitration from the prior year (…

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Daniela Páez-Salgado  (Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP) , Fabian Zetina  (BakerHostetler) , Aecio Filipe Oliveira  (BMA Advogados)
2024 in Review: Latin America and Investment Arbitration
January 18, 2025

Latin America continues to be a hotspot for investment arbitration. In 2024, investment arbitration in Latin America saw significant activity and notable developments. In addition to seeing a steady…

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Ana Sofia Guerrero , Christopher Dillon  (Galicia Abogados)
Mexico Judicial Reform: Is Arbitration Going To Be the One that Saves Us?
January 14, 2025

On September 15, 2024, the former President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, enacted a law that profoundly modifies the Mexican judicial system at both the federal and local level. This law…

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