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Sanjev Sharma (Asian International Arbitration Centre) for Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC)
Asia ADR Week 2022 Recap: Rechartering a Modern Legislative Framework
October 14, 2022

Introduction The second day of the Asia ADR Week 2022 kicked off with a panel discussion on Rechartering a Modern Legislative Framework with Mr Abang Iwawan (Abang & Co.) as moderator. Mr Iwawan…

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Tse Wei Lim (Herbert Smith Freehills LLP) for AIAC Young Practitioners Group (AIAC YPG)
Anti-Arbitration Injunctions in Malaysia: Where to Now?
July 27, 2021

An increasing number of anti-arbitration injunctions applications have come before the Malaysian courts within the last two years. Anti-arbitration injunctions can take various forms but are…

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Lilien Wong (Shearn Delamore & Co)
A View from Malaysia: Confidentiality in Arbitration-Related Court Proceedings
June 28, 2021

Confidentiality is one of the distinctive features of arbitration and is often promoted as an advantage of arbitration. Most arbitral institutions require arbitral tribunals and parties to preserve…

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Nivedita Venkatraman (Asian International Arbitration Centre) for Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC)
Revisiting Islamic Finance Arbitration: An Opportunity for Malaysia?
December 21, 2020

Aside from providing great entertainment, films such as Wall Street and The Big Short have taught us that there are numerous complex financial products which are regularly created within the banking…

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Michelle Sunita Kummar, Diana Sulamazra Abdul Rahman (Asian International Arbitration Centre) for Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC)
Stepping into a Niche: Exploring the World of International Sports Arbitration
October 27, 2020

As two young female practitioners with barely any experience in sports, both, on and off-the field, the idea of getting involved in the practice of sports law and arbitration was certainly not par…

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Michelle Sunita Kummar, Diana Sulamazra Abdul Rahman (Asian International Arbitration Centre)
Reflection: The AIAC September Sports Month 2020
October 27, 2020

Ask any person on the street, and one would often find that sports has, in one way or another, played a role in or had an impact on their life. Commercially, the global sports industry has been one…

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Tatiana Polevshchikova, Nivedita Venkatraman (Asian International Arbitration Centre), Chelsea Pollard (Al Tamimi & Company) for Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC)
Panorama of Arbitration in Malaysia: Developments in Review
July 02, 2020

Amid the rise of arbitration-friendly regimes, Malaysia has emerged as one of the preferred seats of arbitration in Asia. Several coordinated factors support Malaysia’s emergence as a pro-arbitration…

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Tse Wei Lim (Herbert Smith Freehills LLP) for HSF Kramer
Protecting Arbitrator Discretion in Decision-Making: A Malaysian Take on Due Process Paranoia
April 11, 2020

Due process paranoia remains a live issue in international arbitration. Arbitrators can feel under pressure to fulfil their duties to give parties an opportunity to present their case whilst also…

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Thayananthan Baskaran (Baskaran)
Why Should a Stranger Restrain My Arbitration?
February 29, 2020

Introduction It is not uncommon for a party (or an alleged party) to an arbitration agreement to apply to the local courts for an injunction to restrain the arbitral proceedings. Such an anti-…

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Foo Joon Liang, Raina Lee Pay Wen (GanPartnership)
Failure to Proceed Diligently with Arbitration Relevant in Assessment of Damages
January 28, 2020

The dilatory tactics of some claimant parties in conducting arbitration proceedings can often be frustrating and can result in unnecessary costs and expenses. In the judgment of Jaks Island Circle…

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