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Crina Baltag  (Queen Mary University of London)
Open Positions: Assistant Editors of Kluwer Arbitration Blog
December 31, 2020

The Editorial Board of Kluwer Arbitration Blog announces the opening of three positions with Kluwer Arbitration Blog: Assistant Editor for Europe, Assistant Editor for Middle East North Africa (MENA…

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Christine Sim , Irene Mira , Deborah Loh  (Clifford Chance Asia)
2020 in Review: Reflections on the Sea-Change in Arbitration in Southeast Asia
December 30, 2020

Today is the last day of 2020. For most of us, 2020 has been a particularly unusual year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Prompted by necessity, arbitration in Southeast Asia adapted to the sea-change…

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Michael Farchakh  (Hadef & Partners)
The Arab Investment Court and Intra-Arab BITs: a Potential New Frontier?
December 29, 2020

The past decade has witnessed a surge in popularity of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s Agreement for the Promotion and Protection of Investment, which is a multilateral treaty that binds…

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Ryan Mellske , Marina Freire Martins  (Flex Arbitri)
The New Brazilian Data Protection Law Permits the Use of Personal Data in International Arbitration, Subject to Appropriate Measures by the Parties and/or Tribunal
December 28, 2020

Brazil’s new data protection law, the Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD) (September 18, 2020), has important implications for international arbitration users and practitioners.  The impact of…

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Sebastian King  (The Australian National University)
2020 in Review: Institutional Trends in Investor-State Dispute Settlement
December 27, 2020

In 2019, we were wondering whether winter had come to Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), bringing with it a decline in the negotiation and conclusion of bilateral investment treaties. Looking…

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Sadaff Habib  (Equanimity Arbitration)
Interviews with our Editors: A Chat with the Registrar and CEO of the Nairobi Centre for International Arbitration, Mr. Lawrence M. Ngugi
December 26, 2020

Welcome to the Kluwer Arbitration Blog, Mr. Ngugi!  We are grateful for this opportunity to learn more about the Nairobi Centre for International Arbitration - NCIA, the type of disputes it handles…

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Roger Alford  (Notre Dame Law School; U.S. Department of Justice) , Crina Baltag  (Queen Mary University of London)
From the Editors of Kluwer Arbitration Blog: 2020
December 25, 2020

In December of each year we take a moment to thank our readers, collaborators and editors for their tremendous support. This year is special. As we come at the end of a year of challenges, but also…

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Nayiri Boghossian  (Nayiri Boghossian FZE)
Are Commercial Agency Disputes Arbitrable in the UAE?
December 24, 2020

One of the questions that the legal community in the United Arab Emirates (“UAE”) has been grappling with is whether or not commercial agency disputes are arbitrable. Decisions have been issued…

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Boris Praštalo  (Brunel University London) , Leila Kazimi
2020 in Review: Despite a Global Pandemic, Europe Saw Some Action-Packed Arbitration Developments
December 23, 2020

Although the Old Continent has suffered tremendously at the hands of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world of arbitration still managed to find a way to keep on going. In this post, we are going to…

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Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab  (Zulficar & Partners)
The Egyptian Court of Cassation Sets Standards and Affirms Arbitration-Friendly Principles and Trends in a Ground-Breaking Judgment
December 22, 2020

On 27 October 2020, the Egyptian Court of Cassation (“Court”) rendered a ground-breaking judgment that is demonstrative of the Court’s appreciation of ongoing global developments in the field of…

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