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Nicholas J. Diamond  (Georgetown Law)
Pandemics, Emergency Measures, and ISDS
April 13, 2020

Extraordinary Times  These are extraordinary times in many regards. The spread of novel coronavirus (“COVID-19”), now considered a pandemic, continues to have a significant global impact on several…

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Arie C. Eernisse  (Peter & Kim)
Interviews with Our Editors: China Insights from Dr. Li Hu of CIETAC
April 12, 2020

Dr. Li Hu is Deputy Secretary-General of China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (“CIETAC”), Vice Chairman of China Maritime Arbitration Commission, and also Board Member of the…

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Tse Wei Lim  (Herbert Smith Freehills LLP)
Protecting Arbitrator Discretion in Decision-Making: A Malaysian Take on Due Process Paranoia
April 11, 2020

Due process paranoia remains a live issue in international arbitration. Arbitrators can feel under pressure to fulfil their duties to give parties an opportunity to present their case whilst also…

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Anushka Shah , Rohit Bhattacharya
SIAC Rule 29 On Early Dismissal: How Early Is Early?
April 10, 2020

Introduction Rule 29 of the 2016 SIAC Rules (“SIAC Rules”) introduced a procedure for enabling an ‘early’ dismissal of claims and defences. Rule 29 is akin to summary judgment and striking out in…

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Gary B. Born  (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP) , Jonathan Lim  (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP)
The Republic of Palau Accedes to the New York Convention
April 10, 2020

On 31 March 2020, the Republic of Palau (“Palau”) became the 163th state to accede to the United Nations Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards 1958 (the “Convention”).…

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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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Lucas Bento  (Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP) , Jingtian Chen  (Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP)
Investment Treaty Claims in Pandemic Times: Potential Claims and Defenses
April 08, 2020

In response to the escalating COVID-19 crisis, States around the world have taken a variety of measures seeking to stem the spread of COVID-19 and to provide for medical supplies and protective…

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Gordon Blanke  (Blanke Arbitration LLC)
Free Zone Arbitration in the UAE: Some Highlights of 2019 (Part 1)
April 07, 2020

As some readers of this blog will, no doubt, be aware, free zone arbitration is a comparatively recent phenomenon that has been championed in particular by the UAE in order to create an alternative…

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Gordon Blanke  (Blanke Arbitration LLC)
Free Zone Arbitration in the UAE: Some Highlights of 2019 (Part 2)
April 07, 2020

This is Part 2 of a blog published in two parts. Part 1 dealt with the Abu Dhabi Global Market Court of First Instance (“ADGMCFI”)’s rulings in A3 v. B3 [2019] ADGMCFI 0004 (4 July 2019), enforcing…

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Jiyoon Hong , Jong Ho Hwang  (KCAB Next)
Safeguarding the Future of Arbitration: Seoul Protocol Tackles the Risks of Videoconferencing
April 06, 2020

Significant advances in technology over the last decade have made videoconferencing a viable alternative to traditional, in-person witness examinations in arbitration. As the use of videoconferencing…

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