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Patricia Nacimiento (Herbert Smith Freehills LLP), Tilmann Hertel, Catrice Gayer (Herbert Smith Freehills) for HSF Kramer
Arbitration and Money Laundering: What Are The Obligations Placed On Counsel And Arbitrators And What Risks Do They Face?
November 10, 2017

In June 2017, the Fourth European Anti-Money Laundering Directive (the "Fourth EU Directive" (EU) 2015/849) was transposed into German law. The regime was further tightened, its scope was extended…

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Asaf Niemoj (Meitar Law Offices)
New Risks for Investors? Israel’s Supreme Court Refuses to Set Aside a Multi–Million Class Action Against Foreign Investors
November 09, 2017

A. Introduction Investments in a foreign country entail risks for the investors. These include the possibility that their investments will be nationalized or expropriated if, for example, a…

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Michael Stimakovits (Schoenherr) for Schoenherr
Collective Redress in Austria and the European Union: What's in it for arbitration?
November 08, 2017

The development of effective instruments for collective redress is a widely discussed topic among European politicians, consumer protectors, legal scholars and dispute resolution lawyers. The…

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Richard Levin (Richard Levin Arbitration)
Thoughts On Making Arbitration Great Again
November 07, 2017

After the US election, it was a certainty that in my inbox every morning there was at least one, if not more, email with a discussion on the future of arbitration in our changing society today. And…

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Anna Biasiolo, Vanda Kopic, Teodora Marconi (BonelliErede)
Proposed Reform of Italy’s Arbitration Act: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?
November 06, 2017

The long-yearned for reform of the Arbitration Act has finally gotten off the starting block. An ad hoc commission has submitted its reform proposal (Proposal), to the scrutiny of the Ministry of…

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Chiara Giorgetti (Richmond School of Law) for Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA)
Latest Chairman Designations to the ICSID Panels Substantially Increase Diversity
November 05, 2017

On 15 September 2017, the Chairman of the Administrative Council of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) designated new members to the Panel of Arbitrators and the…

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Stephen Hunter (Shortland Chambers, New Zealand)
The Duty to Give Reasons – A Robust Affirmation
November 04, 2017

Last year I posted on the New Zealand High Court’s decision in Ngāti Hurungaterangi & Ors v Ngāti Wahiao [2016] NZHC 1486. The High Court rejected the plaintiffs’ claim that an arbitral award was…

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João Ilhão Moreira (University of Macau)
II Oxford Symposium on Comparative International Commercial Arbitration
November 03, 2017

On 20th November 2017, the II Oxford Symposium on Comparative International Commercial Arbitration will take place at Wolfson College - University of Oxford. This conference brings together…

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Simon Maynard (King & Spalding), Elizabeth Chan (Allen & Overy) for Three Crowns LLP
Decrypting Cryptocurrencies: Why Borderless Currencies May Benefit from Borderless Dispute Resolution
November 02, 2017

Cryptocurrency is a term that is becoming increasingly familiar. But how many of us have considered its implications for the world we live in—let alone for the practice of international arbitration?…

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Nicolás Costabile (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP)
Argentina’s Arbitration Legal Reform: Steps in the Right Direction?
November 01, 2017

Argentina’s Arbitration Legal Reform: Steps in the Right Direction? Argentina is arguably one of the countries with the most untapped economic potential worldwide. Argentina’s government, led by…

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