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Margaret Moses  (Loyola University Chicago School of Law)
Public Policy: National, International and Transnational
November 12, 2018

On the 60th anniversary of the New York Convention, we can generally conclude that the public policy basis for refusing to enforce an arbitration award has for the most part worked as the drafters…

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Ibrahim Shehata  (Shehata & Partners, Maastricht University)
The Marriage of Artificial Intelligence & Blockchain in International Arbitration: A Peak into the Near Future!!!
November 12, 2018

Introduction: Two of the most frequent buzz words in our world right now are without doubt: Blockchain & Artificial Intelligence (“AI”). Both technologies have definitely grabbed the attention of…

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Yarik Kryvoi  (British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL))
ICSID Arbitration Reform: Mapping Concerns of Users and How to Address Them
November 11, 2018

On 13 November 2018, ICSID will present its new proposed amendments at a major conference in London. This round of amendments aims, among other things, to modernize the ICSID procedure based on case…

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Stasys Zelenekas  (Greenlex)
Claims for Losses Caused by Criminal Offences not to be Arbitrated, Say Lithuanian Courts
November 10, 2018

The Court of Appeal of Lithuania (“Court of Appeal”) in Prosecutor v. Public Entity “Pramogų sala”,  has ruled on 9 August 2018 that claims for damages are not arbitrable in cases where the (…

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Yashasvi Tripathi  (Nishith Desai Associates)
Should Political Risk Insurance Payment Be Deducted From Investment Treaty Award Compensation?
November 10, 2018

Introduction Political Risk Insurance (PRI) was discussed as a concept here. In fact, an earlier post discussed PRI as an alternative to investment treaty arbitration (ITA) for investors. The…

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Herman Duarte  (HDUARTE LEGAL)
The Return of "Forwarding" in the Costa Rican Arbitral World
November 09, 2018

The Return of the Jedi is a 1983 science fiction movie set in 4 ABY, a year after the Imperial occupation of Cloud City, when Luke Skywalker and his friends travel to Tatooine to rescue Han Solo from…

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Léonard Stoyanov  (Meyerlustenberger Lachenal Ltd.)
Switzerland to Become More Attractive for International Arbitration: Act 2
November 08, 2018

On 11 January 2017, the Swiss Federal Council issued a draft bill to revise chapter 12 of the Swiss International Private Law Act (“SPILA”) on international arbitration (as well as, to a lesser…

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Catalina Bizic  (Penn State University)
The 2018 Revision of the Rules of the Court of Arbitration Attached to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania – An Important Upgrade
November 07, 2018

A heated debate has been ignited by the results of the 2018 Queen Mary Survey, which highlighted time and cost as the most fervid complaints respondents had regarding arbitration. In order to address…

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Maximilian Clasmeier  (White & Case LLP)
Singapore High Court Upholds Multi-Million Dollar ICC Award Relating To A Power Plant Project In Guatemala
November 06, 2018

On 26 April 2018, the Singapore High Court (“Court”), in China Machine New Energy Corp v Jaguar Energy Guatemala LLC and another [2018] – SGHC 101, has upheld an ICC award of a truly international…

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Mykhailo Soldatenko  (Asters)
Ongoing Territorial Challenges in Crimea Cases: Putting Everest v. Russia in Context
November 05, 2018

After the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea, the new local “authorities” have taken a number of privately and state-owned assets in the peninsula.  Ukrainian companies have commenced at least eight…

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