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Peter Hirst , Joan Cavalieri Fernandes  (Clyde & Co.)
Brazilian Court Dismisses Claim on Grounds of the Existence of an Arbitration Agreement under the New Brazilian Civil Procedure Code
November 24, 2016

On 22 September 2016, the 1st Instance Court of Jundiaí – São Paulo dismissed a claim under Article 485, VII of the New Brazilian Civil Procedure Code (NBCPC) finding that the court lacked…

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Irene Gee  (Clyde & Co.)
A Road Worth Taking: Brazil’s Tortuous but Ultimately Encouraging Path towards the Implementation of the New York Convention
April 26, 2016

Arbitration in Brazil has come a long way since the passing of the Brazilian Arbitration Act in 1996 (the “BAA”). The BAA has its origins in the UNCITRAL Model Law and even though it preceded Brazil’…

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Leonardo de Campos Melo  (Ferro, Castro Neves, Daltro & Gomide (FCDG))
Has Brazil Fully Embraced the Provisions of the New York Convention of 1958? Is it an Arbitration-Friendly Jurisdiction?
October 07, 2015

In 1996, when the Brazilian Arbitration Act ("BAA") came into force, the New York Convention (“NYC”) was still facing considerable resistance from the Brazilian Executive and Legislative branches. At…

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Guilherme Leporace  (Lobo e Ibeas Advogados)
Brazilian Arbitration Law: First Impressions on the Recent Amendment Regarding Bylaw Arbitration Clauses
July 21, 2015

and Rômulo Greff Mariani, Souto Correa Cesa Lummertz & Amaral Advogados The enforceability of arbitration clauses in the bylaws of companies set up under Brazilian law has long been a source of…

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Mariana Cattel Alves  (Atelier Juridico) , Camila Tomimatsu
The Recent Amendments to the Brazilian Arbitration Act – One Step Back, Two Steps Forward?
June 30, 2015

On May 26, 2015, the law containing the amendments to the Brazilian Arbitration Act (BAA) was finally enacted (Law n. 13,129/2015), almost 20 years after the publication of the BAA. It will soon…

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Roberto Castro de Figueiredo
Amendments to the Brazilian Arbitration Law: Supplementary Arbitral Awards and Excess of Power
June 19, 2015

On 27 July 2015 the Bill amending to the Brazilian Arbitration Law will come into force, introducing significant changes in the arbitration legal framework, which, according to the stated purpose of…

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Pedro Martini  (University of California, Berkeley)
Brazil’s New Investment Treaties: Outside Looking … Out?
June 16, 2015

On May 26, 2015, Brazil signed its third investment treaty of 2015 with Mexico. Given the agreements previously signed with Angola and Mozambique, this certainly comes as a confirmation of a new…

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Christopher Miers  (Probyn Miers Limited)
Real Time Dispute Resolution in Rio de Janeiro...Since you Cannot Delay the Olympic Games
May 25, 2015

The Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games and the Dispute Resolution Board Foundation are implementing dispute avoidance and resolution provisions in a unique way across 35 contracts for this…

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Aline Cavalcanti  (Herbert Smith Freehills LLP)
Amendments to the Internal Rules of the Brazilian Superior Tribunal of Justice on Recognition of Foreign Awards
January 24, 2015

In article 35 of the Brazilian Arbitration Law ("BAA") it states that, in order to be enforced in Brazil, a foreign arbitral award (i.e., an award issued outside Brazil’s territory) must be…

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Fernando Dias Simões  (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Multilateral Investment Treaties? A View from China
December 08, 2014

The rise of China as a major economic and political actor is one of the defining features of the twentieth-first century. Much of China’s growing power comes from its ever-expanding economy. In…

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