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Lawrence Boo (The Arbitration Chambers), Gary B. Born (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP)
The Contents of the Asian International Arbitration Journal, Volume 15, Issue 2
January 12, 2020

The contents of this issue of the journal is now available and includes the following contributions:   Nobumichi Teramura, The Strengths and Weaknesses of Arguments Pertaining to Ex Aequo et…

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Dalal Al Houti, Kiran Nasir Gore (Law Offices of Kiran N Gore PLLC; The George Washington University Law School)
2019 In Review: A View From the United Arab Emirates
January 11, 2020

With 2019 concluded and a new decade on the horizon, it is worth reflecting on salient arbitration-related developments in the United Arab Emirates. As a jurisdiction, the UAE is not only a…

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Matthias Scherer (Editor in Chief, ASA Bulletin; LALIVE), Catherine Anne Kunz (LALIVE)
The Contents of the ASA Bulletin, Volume 37, Issue 4 (December 2019)
January 10, 2020

We are happy to report that the latest issue of the ASA Bulletin is now available and includes the following articles and cases:   ARTICLES Elliott GEISINGER, De la musique avant toute chose, et…

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Deyan Draguiev (Colibra Insurance)
2019 in Review: Investment Arbitration in Europe
January 09, 2020

After the quite tumultuous 2018, which saw the seminal Achmea judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union and the subsequent awards on jurisdiction by a number of investment treaty…

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Ajar Rab (ANR LAW LLP)
Appointment of Sole Arbitrator: Can a Modified Asymmetrical Arbitration Clause Avoid Court Appointment?
January 08, 2020

An asymmetrical arbitration clause is one where only one party can choose the method of resolving disputes between the parties. A slightly varied form of such a clause is usually contained in…

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Markus Beham (University of Passau), Désirée Prantl (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP)
Intra-EU Investment Reform: What Options for the Energy Charter Treaty?
January 07, 2020

The recently leaked treaty for the termination of intra-EU BITs can be seen as the culmination of an ongoing effort by the European Commission to discourage investment arbitration between Member…

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Juan Carlos Herrera Q. (Flor & Hurtado)
Oded Besserglik v Mozambique: The BIT Was Not In Force, Who’s To Blame?
January 06, 2020

In the recently rendered Oded Besserglik v Mozambique award (“Award”), after 5 years of proceedings and millions in costs and expenses, a tribunal accepted a Motion to Dismiss and declined…

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Mohsen Mohebi (Arbitration Center of Iran Chamber of Commerce), Naimeh Masumy
The Coming of Age of Institutional Arbitration Rules in Iran: An Analytic Overview of the ACIC Rules
January 05, 2020

 Introduction The Arbitration Center of Iran Chamber of Commerce (hereafter “ACIC”) was established in 2002, following approval by the parliament of Iran as an affiliate to the Iran Chamber of…

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Maria Fanou (Queen Mary University of London)
Interviews with Our Editors: The Energy Charter Treaty: Discussing Modernisation and Challenges with Dr. Alejandro Carballo, General Counsel, Energy Charter Treaty Secretariat
January 04, 2020

Alejandro, thank you for joining us on the Kluwer Arbitration Blog! We are delighted to have the opportunity to interview you at a time when the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) and its modernisation are…

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Simon Bianchi (LALIVE)
Extension of Arbitration Agreements to Non-Signatories in Switzerland: The Supreme Court Sticks to Her Guns
January 03, 2020

In 2019, the Swiss Supreme Court (“Supreme Court”) seized two opportunities to confirm and develop its existing case law in relation to the personal scope of arbitration agreements and their possible…

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