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Mihaela Maravela (Mihaela Maravela Law Office)
Hold on to Your Seats, Again! Another Step to Validation in Enka v Chubb Russia?
May 05, 2020

In the recent ruling of 29 April 2020, the England and Wales Court of Appeal, departing from Sulamérica, has held the seat of arbitration as an implied choice of the law of the arbitration agreement…

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João Bosco Lee (Lee Taube Gabardo; Editor in Chief, Brazilian Arbitration Journal)
The Contents of the Brazilian Arbitration Journal, Volume XVII, Issue 65 (March 2020)
April 27, 2020

The Brazilian Arbitration Journal, in its 65th edition, presents, in the National Doctrine section, the reflections of João Pedro Accioly on the arbitrability of conflicts involving the government.…

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Giovana Perette Leites (Clyde & Co LLP)
Notes on the 35th edition of the Annual Joint Symposium of Arbitrators on 24 February 2020
April 19, 2020

For the 35th Annual Joint Symposium of Arbitrators, the ICC Institute of World Business Law and the School of International Arbitration proposed a debate on the participation of “States and State…

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Anna Howard (Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London)
Kluwer Mediation Blog – February and March Digest
April 16, 2020

“I prefer to hope that this shift in perspective will be a chance for people, organisations, businesses, politics, whatever, to put so many of their ongoing disputes and conflicts aside because with…

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Ashutosh Ray, Kabir A.N. Duggal (Columbia Law School)
Dispute Resolution in the India-Brazil BIT: Symbolism or Systemic Reform?
April 09, 2020

On 25 January 2020, India and Brazil signed an investment agreement  (the “India-Brazil BIT”). As an agreement that has been signed at the dawn of the new decade, it is symbolic for a few reasons.…

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Ishaan Madaan for Young ICCA
India, Brazil Ink Novel Investment Treaty: Is Dispute Prevention the Way Forward?
March 21, 2020

On 25 January 2020, India and Brazil signed an Investment Cooperation and Facilitation Treaty, in the presence of the Brazilian president Jair Messias Bolsonaro. Arguably the most prominent of the 3…

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Prabhash Ranjan (Jindal Global Law School)
India-Brazil Bilateral Investment Treaty – A New Template for India?
March 19, 2020

During the recent visit of Brazilian President, Jair Bolsonaro, to India, Brazil and India inked the investment cooperation and facilitation treaty (hereinafter bilateral investment treaty – BIT).…

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Ashutosh Ray
2019 in Review: India
February 12, 2020

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on his recent visit to India in January 2020 remarked that the 21st century belongs to India. If that is true, it would also mean a flurry of disputes involving some Indian…

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Emily Westphalen (Herbert Smith Frehills) for HSF Kramer
Brazilian Court of Appeals Finds 'Manifestly Illegal' Arbitration Agreement As An Exception To Kompetenz-Kompetenz
January 29, 2020

On September 10, 2019, in considering an interlocutory appeal to stay arbitration proceedings, the Espírito Santo Court of Appeals decided to grant an exception to the competence-competence principle…

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João Bosco Lee (Lee Taube Gabardo; Editor in Chief, Brazilian Arbitration Journal)
The Contents of the Brazilian Arbitration Journal, Volume XVI, Issue 64 (December 2019)
January 18, 2020

In October 2019, Brazilian legal community lost two of its most prominent authorities in private international law: Professors Jacob Dolinger and Luiz Olavo Baptista. Besides having built the basis…

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