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Sapna Jhangiani KC  (Advocate, Arbitrator and Mediator) , Kevin Au  (Clyde & Co Clasis Singapore Pte Ltd)
Arbitration Clauses, Insolvency Proceedings, and a Lack of Consistency Across the Common Law
May 24, 2020

In the recent decision of AnAn Group (Singapore) Pte Ltd v VTB Bank (Public Joint Stock Company) [2020] SGCA 33 ("AnAn"), the Singapore Court of Appeal found that when a debtor challenges a winding-…

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Naimeh Masumy , Sarah Rayhana El Azouzi
The Arbitrability of Secondary Sanctions: A System with a Coherent Standard of Review
May 24, 2020

In January 2020, following the Executive Order of President Trump, the United States imposed additional sanctions targeting predominately Iran’s metals sector including copper, iron and steel…

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Antonio Musella  (CastaldiPartners)
Recognition of Annulled Awards in France: Where Does the Limit Lie?
May 23, 2020

The Paris Court of Appeal considers that the arbitral awards annulled at the place of the arbitration do not amount to a valid cause for refusal of enforcement in France. Recently, the Court…

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Alvaro Galindo  (Carmigiani Pérez)
Arbitration Unplugged Series – Virtual hearing: Present or Future?
May 23, 2020

During a vivid “virtual” presentation delivered by the well-known arbitrator, professor and practitioner, Gary Born, the topic of virtual hearings was addressed. Another well-known international…

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Markus Beham  (University of Passau) , Matthias Hofer  (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP)
Immunities: A Forgotten Variable in intra-EU Investment Claims?
May 22, 2020

Whenever litigating against states or sovereign entities – or international organisations for that matter – outside of their home jurisdiction there is a roadblock to consider: immunities. On closer…

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Nikos Lavranos  (HHP Chambers)
The CJEU – German Constitutional Court Debate and Impact on Achmea and the Termination Agreement
May 21, 2020

On 5 May 2020, which tellingly was the day before the last day in office of the President of the German Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht, BVerfG) Voßkuhle, the…

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Felipe Volio Soley  (Busse Disputes)
Disclosing the Elephant in the Case File? Costa Rican Court Sets Aside Award
May 21, 2020

The Costa Rican court in charge of deciding upon arbitral matters recently set aside an award on the ground of the arbitrator’s failure to disclose a circumstance that could be found in the case file…

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Arnaud Oulepo  (University Cadi Ayyad)
Cote-d’Ivoire Investment Code Amendments: Regaining Control over Investment Dispute Settlement
May 20, 2020

In less than a decade, the Republic of Côte-d’Ivoire enacted two investment laws (2012 and 2018). The latter one recently amended, reflects the best practices the country has learned from its…

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Stavros Brekoulakis , Mary Mitsi  (Queen Mary University of London) , Ahmed El Far  (Three Crowns) , Mercy McBrayer  (Chartered Institute of Arbitrators)
The Contents of Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management, Volume 86, Issue 2 (May 2020)
May 20, 2020

There are certain moments in the lifetime of an academic journal that prove to be critical for its future. For this Journal, which has been successfully published for more than 100 years now, moving…

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Christoph Gramlich  (White & Case)
Contradicting Party-appointed Experts: German Perspective on the Obligation of Arbitral Tribunals to Appoint a Neutral Expert
May 19, 2020

As in most jurisdictions, Germany based arbitral tribunals and German state courts assessing challenges to arbitral awards are often confronted with questions regarding the conflict between the…

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