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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: 2019
December 25, 2019

It has now become a tradition that in December of each year, Kluwer Arbitration Blog offers you several posts with a retrospective of the year in specific regions and fields. We also take this…

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Fabian Bonke  (Hogan Lovells) , Tara Theiss  (Hogan Lovells)
How to Fund Construction Disputes – Relying on Third-Party Funding?
December 24, 2019

It is well known that disputes arising from the realisation of major energy and infrastructure projects are often exceptionally complex, long, and expensive. They are of high factual and technical…

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Bilshan Nursimulu  (5 Fifteen Barristers, Mauritius) , Ben Hornan  (Hogan Lovells, London)
The Choice of a Mauritian Arbitral Institution
December 23, 2019

On 12 November 2019, the Mauritius International Arbitration Centre (“MIAC”) hosted an event to celebrate its relaunch following the termination of the institution’s joint venture with the London…

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Christine Sim , Irene Mira , Deborah Loh  (Clifford Chance Asia)
2019 in Review: Reflections on another year of Arbitration in Southeast Asia
December 23, 2019

Amidst the typical hustle and bustle of year-end festivities, our Southeast Asia editorial team takes a moment to look back on the arbitration developments in Southeast Asia in 2019.   New Free…

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Marcin Olechowski , Anna Tujakowska  (Sołtysiński Kawecki & Szlęzak)
A New Framework for Arbitration of Corporate Disputes in Poland
December 22, 2019

As discussed in our previous post (available here), Polish civil procedure, including arbitration law (contained in Part V of the Polish Code of Civil Procedure or ‘CCP’) has undergoing significant…

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Ibrahim Shehata  (Shehata & Partners, Maastricht University)
Sports Arbitration in Egypt: The Utterly Baffling Experience
December 21, 2019

Introduction There have been three main long-standing controversies concerning arbitration in Egypt. First, interest rates and whether they are truly part of Egyptian substantive public policy.…

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Jackwell Feris , Vincent Manko  (Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc)
The South African High Court Erring in the Application of Law: Does a Foreign Arbitral Award 'Cease to Exist’ When Made a Court Order?
December 20, 2019

In this post we consider the soundness of the legal conclusion of the Johannesburg High Court in the recent matter of Government of the United Republic of Tanzania v Hermanus Philippus Steyn (28994/…

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Marcin Olechowski , Anna Tujakowska  (Sołtysiński Kawecki & Szlęzak)
Latest Changes in Polish Civil Procedure: An Opportunity for Arbitration?
December 19, 2019

Polish civil procedure is in the midst of a very significant makeover. The bulk of amendments came into effect on 7 November 2019 (the Polish version of the amending act to the Polish Code of Civil…

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Daniela Páez-Salgado  (Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP)
2019 in Review: Latin America and Commercial Arbitration
December 18, 2019

2019 was a lively year for international arbitration in Latin America – especially in the international commercial arbitration arena, which is the focus of this post. Contributors to Kluwer…

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Vanina Sucharitkul  (University of Paris Descartes)
Thawing the Restrictions on International Arbitration in Thailand
December 17, 2019

There have been some false dawns but Thailand has become significantly more arbitration-friendly in recent years. This post briefly canvasses the recent developments and identifies potential areas…

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