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Ayushi Singhal (West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences)
Arbitrability Of Fraud In India – Anomaly That Is Ayyasamy
September 14, 2017

The decision of the Indian Supreme Court in A. Ayyasamy v. A. Paramasivam (‘Ayyasamy’) [(2016) 10 SCC 386] has been previously discussed on this blog here, and here. This post seeks to analyse the…

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Christopher Smith (King & Spalding) for Young ICCA
Expropriation under the U.S. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act: Raising the Jurisdictional Bar
September 13, 2017

Overview On May 1, 2017, the United States Supreme Court issued its unanimous decision in Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela v. Helmerich & Payne Int’l Drilling Co. (137 S.Ct. 1312). In its ruling…

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Mirèze Philippe for ArbitralWomen
Equal Access to Information & Justice: The Huge Potential of Online Dispute Resolution Greatly Underexplored (II)
September 12, 2017

As mentioned in Part I, a two-day conference on “Equal Access to Information & Justice, Online Dispute Resolution”, organised by the ICC took place in Paris on 12-13 June. Over 160 lawyers,…

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Mirèze Philippe for ArbitralWomen
Equal Access to Information & Justice: The Huge Potential of Online Dispute Resolution Greatly Underexplored (I)
September 11, 2017

A two-day conference on “Equal Access to Information & Justice, Online Dispute Resolution”, organised by the ICC took place in Paris on 12-13 June. Over 160 lawyers, magistrates, academics,…

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Crina Baltag (Queen Mary University of London)
Professor Roger Alford Appointed to Leadership Role at the U.S. Department of Justice
September 10, 2017

Professor Roger Alford, the Editor of Kluwer Arbitration Blog, was appointed to leadership role at the U.S. Department of Justice, where he will promote the enforcement of antitrust laws around the…

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Sigvard Jarvin, Corinne Nguyen
Comparative Arbitration Law Reflected through Examples of Document Drafting
September 09, 2017

Since 30 years, international arbitration of business disputes continues to increase. It has become the primary form, some say “the natural way”, of settling commercial disputes between companies or…

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Kyongwha Chung (Bae, Kim & Lee LLC)
Prima Facie Case on the Merits in Emergency Arbitrator Procedure
September 08, 2017

Introduction It has been almost seven years since the introduction of the concept of emergency arbitrator procedure by major arbitral institutions, and the procedure has become an invaluable option…

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Gordon Blanke (Blanke Arbitration LLC)
Pearl & Others v The KRG of Iraq: The DIFC Courts’ Tough Stance on State Immunity and Other Lessons
September 07, 2017

A recent ruling of the DIFC Court of First Instance (see Claim No. ARB 003/2017 – Pearl Petroleum Company Limited & Others v. The Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq [2017] DIFC ARB 003) deals…

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Anna Howard (Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London)
Kluwer Mediation Blog – August Digest
September 06, 2017

August offered an eclectic mix of posts ranging from recent developments regarding mediation in investor-state disputes, the potential offered by mediation in environmental disputes in India, and the…

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Ayushi Singhal (West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences)
Appointment Of Arbitrators In India – Finally Courts Divest Some Power
September 05, 2017

As on May 1, 2017, 60751 cases were pending in the Indian Supreme Court. Likewise, as per the data available, a total of 41,53,957 cases are pending in the twenty-four High Courts in India. The rate…

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