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Piergiuseppe Pusceddu  (University of Tilburg)
Are we FRAND now?
August 26, 2021

Technology is crucial in the contemporary, knowledge-based economy. Over the past decade, technology-related, telecommunications, and now Internet of Things (IoT) disputes have gained momentum. An…

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Stan Putter  (Smallegange, Dutch Arbitration Association)
The Netherlands Coal Phase-Out and the Resulting (RWE and Uniper) ICSID Arbitrations
August 24, 2021

Western European countries have taken divergent approaches to dealing with the consequences of shutting down power plants while transitioning towards cleaner energy sources. On one side, Germany…

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Enrique Jaramillo  (Locke Lord LLP) , Daniela Páez-Salgado  (Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP)
Interviews with Our Editors: In Conversation with Eleonora Coelho, President of the Center for Arbitration and Mediation of the Chamber of Commerce Brazil-Canada (CAM-CCBC)
August 23, 2021

Welcome to the Kluwer Arbitration Blog, Ms. Coelho!  We are grateful for this opportunity to learn more about the Center for Arbitration and Mediation of the Chamber of Commerce Brazil-Canada (CAM-…

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Benoît Allemeersch , Hannelore Buelens  (QUINZ)
Delegation of Tasks to Arbitral Secretaries: Striking the Right Balance?
August 22, 2021

A recent, still unpublished, judgment of the French-speaking section of the Brussels Court of First Instance (Belgium) (the “Brussels court” or the “court”) provides an excellent opportunity to take…

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Antonio Rigozzi , Erika Hasler  (Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler)
Double Hatting, Sports Arbitration and Article 6(1) ECHR: A Recent Decision by the Paris Court of Appeal
August 21, 2021

On 8 June 2021, the Paris Court of appeal (CoA) rendered an interesting decision dealing with the issue of so-called “double hatting” in sports arbitration. The issue of double hatting can no longer…

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Audax Kameja , Evarist Kameja , Mohammed Zameen Nazarali  (Bowmans Tanzania)
Interpreting Tanzania’s Arbitration Act, 2020
August 20, 2021

This post is in response to the post titled “The First Year of Tanzania’s 2020 Arbitration Act” published on the Kluwer Arbitration Blog on 21 April 2021. In the above-mentioned post, Katarina…

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Chiara Cilento , Alisha Mathew  (Herbert Smith Freehills LLP)
Filling In The Gaps Left By the US Supreme Court Decision in GE Energy v. Outokumpu: Which Law To Apply?
August 19, 2021

The United States Supreme Court's June 2020 decision in GE Energy Power Conversion France SAS v. Outokumpu Stainless USA, LLC ("GE Energy") made clear that, under U.S. law, a non-signatory to an…

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Malcolm Malca Vargas  (Law School of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru)
Theater and Law: The Use of the Actor's Technique in Arbitration Advocacy
August 18, 2021

A few days ago I had the fortune of attending the fourth webinar of the Young ITA Mentorship Program – Speaker Series, entitled The (Sometimes Forgotten) Importance of the Arts and Psychology in…

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Aarohi Chaudhuri
The Antrix-Devas Dispute: Headed for a Third BIT Arbitration?
August 17, 2021

In May 2021, India’s National Company Law Tribunal (‘NCLT’) ordered the liquidation of Devas Multimedia (‘Devas’), on grounds of it having been incorporated for fraudulent purposes. This is the…

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Christina Doria , Brendan O'Grady  (Baker McKenzie)
Has Forum Non Conveniens Gone the Way of the VCR Player? Canadian Court finds the Doctrine Obsolete in Age of Virtual Hearings
August 16, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has normalized virtual hearings. According to the Ontario Superior Court, this has made the doctrine of forum non conveniens obsolete. In Kore Meals LLC v Freshii Development…

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