What could go wrong with a licensing agreement?As the Appropriate Dispute Resolution for Tech and IP in Singapore event showed, a lot.The event, co-hosted by the Intellectual Property Office of…
On the first day of the 2025 Hong Kong Arbitration Week, Baker McKenzie and Control Risks jointly hosted a panel discussion on International Arbitration in Times of Trade Wars and Geopolitical…
In an era where international arbitration faces unprecedented challenges from artificial intelligence (“AI”) to legitimacy questions, the School of International Arbitration’s (“SIA”) 40th…
Australia's defence sector is at a critical inflection point. In the wake of rising global conflicts, Australia is strengthening its strategic alliances through the Australia-United Kingdom-United…
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (“ACICA”), ACICA45, the ACICA’s group for young and emerging practitioners, hosted a thought-…
On 13 October 2025, Sydney, Australia played host to the 13th International Arbitration Conference (“Conference”), organised by the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (“ACICA…
In its third issue of for the year, Arbitration touches on a theme that is often unspoken yet deeply influential: arbitral culture.In her Editorial to this issue, Prof. S.I Strong writes:‘Culture is…
This article delves into the Devas v. Antrix dispute, which presents a nuanced perspective on the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards. It highlights the Indian court’s concept of a…
Shareholder disputes can create intricate scenarios, blending business and personal relationships into a complex backdrop. Shareholders may share a connection that transcends financial interests.…
Third time’s a charm—on 6 May 2025, the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (“SIAC”) hosted its conference in Manila, the Philippines for the third consecutive year. The number of Philippine…