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Deyan Draguiev  (Colibra Insurance)
Arbitration vs Litigation in Financial Agreements: A Policy Perspective
September 10, 2015

Choice of dispute resolution mechanism is crucial in drafting and negotiation of financial transactions. Usually lenders insist on having their preference inserted into the financial agreement and…

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Daria Astakhova  (Arbitration Court at the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs)
Russian Arbitration Reform: A Leap into the Unknown?
August 14, 2015

In 2013 the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin announced in his annual message to the Council of the Federation: “I would like to attract your attention to one more problem – the…

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Gordon Blanke  (Blanke Arbitration LLC)
ARB 003/2013: The DIFC Court of First Instance’s Sequel in Banyan v. Meydan
July 19, 2015

Attentive readers of this Blog will remember that the Court of Appeal of the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) adopted a ruling in the latter half of last year confirming its status as a “…

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Cherine Foty  (Covington & Burling LLP)
The Evolution of Arbitration in the Arab World
July 01, 2015

The views expressed in this article are those of the author alone and should not be regarded as representative of, or binding upon ArbitralWomen and/or the author’s law firm. Arbitration in the Arab…

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Bhushan Satish  (Willkie Farr & Gallagher) , Shreyas Jayasimha  (Aarna Law)
From Ford to Ferrari? A Brief Look at the Changes Introduced in the Draft Model Indian BIT
April 29, 2015

Introduction The Government of India recently released the Draft Indian Model BIT (“Draft BIT”) for public consultation. India has an extensive BIT network with over 72 BITs in force. In 2012,…

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Joe Liu  (Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre )
The Use of Arbitration for Derivative Contracts
March 31, 2015

In recent years, international arbitration has increasingly been recognised as the preferred dispute resolution mechanism for cross-border derivative transactions, particularly those involving…

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Chiara Giorgetti  (Richmond School of Law)
Introducing Litigating International Investment Disputes – A Practitioner’s Guide
February 13, 2015

I am grateful for the opportunity to introduce to the readers of this blog my new edited book: Litigating International Investment Disputes – A Practitioner’s Guide. International investment…

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Prakash Pillai  (Clyde and Co) , Umer Akram Chaudhry  (Legaleidescope)
The Singapore Approach to Scrutiny of Arbitral Awards
December 24, 2014

International arbitration must of necessity rely on the courts to uphold and enforce arbitral awards and to support the arbitral process. In words of Professor Jan Paulsson, "the great paradox of…

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Patricia Peterson  (Linklaters)
The French Law Standard of Review for Conformity of Awards with International Public Policy where Corruption is Alleged: Is the Requirement of a “Flagrant” Breach Now Gone?
December 10, 2014

For many years, the standard of review by French courts of awards rendered in international arbitration proceedings on grounds of violation of international public policy has been controversial.…

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Cristina Elena Candea  (Legal Research Institute of Romanian Academy)
International Commercial Arbitration in Romania: Can the New Changes Release the Tension Instilled in the Past?
November 28, 2014

Why is the evolution of international commercial arbitration important for Romania? First of all, Romania has a significant geostrategic position: it lies at the crossroads of three large…

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