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Sazan Isufi  (PwC Legal)
The Drawbacks of Two Arbitral Awards: How Can We Avoid Another ‘Putrabali’ Controversy?
July 13, 2020

An award set-side underlines that it has been annulled in the jurisdiction in which it has been rendered. The grounds for setting aside an award are provided by the UNCITRAL Model Law and are quite…

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Augusto Garcia Sanjur
Born v. Born: The Battle of Scholarly Citations in the Canadian Supreme Court’s Uber v. Heller Decision
July 12, 2020

Most individuals with involvement in international arbitration—as a scholar, practitioner, arbitrator, or as a brave student participating in a moot competition—have cited Gary Born for some legal…

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Josep Gálvez  (Galvez Pascual SLP) , Maximilian O'Driscoll , Ander García Uriarte
Dangerous Liaisons in International Investment Arbitration: The Annulment of the Eiser V Spain ICSID Award
July 12, 2020

In a recent decision, in Eiser Infrastructure Limited and Energia Solar Luxemburg S.À.R.L. v Kingdom of Spain (ICSID Case No. ARB/13/36), an International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes…

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R. Harikrishnan
NAFED v. Alimenta S.A.: Has the Indian Supreme Court Opened a Pandora’s Box on Enforcement of Foreign Awards?
July 11, 2020

In a recent decision, National Agricultural Co-operative Marketing Federation of India (NAFED) v. Alimenta S.A. (“NAFED”), the Indian Supreme Court (“SC”) refused to enforce a foreign award on the…

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Kun Fan  (Herbert Smith Freehills China International Business and Economic Law (CIBEL) Centre of UNSW Law)
The Impact of COVID-19 on the Administration of Justice
July 10, 2020

In addition to the serious implications for people’s health and public healthcare services, the COVID-19 pandemic also imposes challenges for the administration of justice.   Increasing Demand for…

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Marco Eliens  (De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek N.V.)
Document Production: Quality Over Quantity
July 10, 2020

Document production is widely regarded as one of the most time-consuming and costly elements of international arbitration.  In its consultation regarding the proposed amendments to the ICSID…

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Tina Cicchetti  (Vancouver Arbitration Chambers & Arbitration Place) , Alyssa King  (Queen's University Faculty of Law) , Joshua Karton  (Queen's University Faculty of Law)
The Supreme Court of Canada Charts a Safe Route between the Scylla and Charybdis of Hostility to Arbitration and Competence-Competence Absolutism
July 09, 2020

From practically the moment the Supreme Court of Canada’s (SCC) decision in Uber Technologies v Heller was released, commercial arbitration practitioners and scholars—including on this blog—have…

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Irfan Osmanović  (Sudžuka & Co. d.o.o.)
Bosnia and Herzegovina: High Time to Tackle Legislative Loopholes Making It Possible to Avoid Arbitration
July 08, 2020

Despite the fact that Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has two arbitration courts - The Arbitration Court attached to the Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia and Herzegovina which has existed since 2003 and…

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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 66 (June 2020)
July 08, 2020

In its 66th edition, the Brazilian Arbitration Journal presents, in the National Doctrine section, Bruno Pellegrini Venosa’s analysis about the interaction between the applicable law to the arbitral…

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Thomas G. Allen  (Greenberg Traurig, LLP) , Takuya Uenishi  (Iwata Godo)
Amendments to Japan’s Foreign Lawyers Act Clarify and Broaden the Scope of Party Representation by Foreign Counsel in International Arbitration
July 07, 2020

Arbitration in Japan recently received a domestic boost when two Japanese industry titans agreed to arbitrate their dispute over a South African coal plant, with claims worth several billion US…

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