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Philip Kim  (Herbert Smith Freehills) , Luke Rowe  (Herbert Smith Freehills)
Hong Kong Arbitration Week Recap: International Arbitration in Times of COVID
October 20, 2020

The first day of Hong Kong Arbitration Week 2020, hosted by the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (“HKIAC”), was an opportunity for practitioners to discuss the topic: "Socially Distanced or…

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Theresa Tseung , Benson Lim  (Simmons & Simmons)
Interviews with Our Editors: 360-Degree Discussion with Chiann Bao
October 19, 2020

Chiann Bao has been with Arbitration Chambers since 2018. She is currently Vice President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration. She previously acted as Secretary General of the HKIAC between…

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Julien Chaisse  (City University of Hong Kong) , Arjun Solanki  (BPP Law School)
Singapore’s Amendment to Its International Arbitration Act Pledges Its Leadership in the Asia-Pacific Region
October 18, 2020

Singapore has emerged as one of the leading international arbitration centers not only in Asia but also in the world. To keep this title, the Singapore Ministry of Law (“Ministry of Law”) played a…

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Maxi Scherer  (ArbBoutique & Queen Mary University of London) , Niuscha Bassiri  (ArbBoutique) , Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab  (Zulficar & Partners)
‘International Arbitration and the COVID-19 Revolution’ (Part 1 of 2)
October 08, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has exerted an unprecedented impact on individuals, entities, businesses, and states. National court systems and alternative dispute resolution regimes have also been severely…

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Erdem Küçüker
Revised and Reinforced Swiss Juge D’Appui & the Debate on Centralizing It
October 06, 2020

The draft bill for the revision of the 12th Chapter of the Swiss Private International Law ("PILA") was recently approved by the Swiss legislator (as analyzed previously on this blog). Besides…

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Mushegh Manukyan  (Office of the Ombudsman for United Nations Funds and Programmes )
Investor-State Arbitration Meets Mediation: Fostering Investor-State Mediation - Happiness Comes From Outside And Within
October 03, 2020

Of the six States that have ratified the United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation (“Convention”) only Singapore seems to have made any requisite…

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Rachel Tan  (Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy)
Investor-State Arbitration Meets Mediation: The Singapore Convention on Mediation as Game-Changer
September 29, 2020

The Singapore Convention on Mediation entered into force on 12 September 2020. Its entry into force compels a deeper look at dispute resolution design for investor-state disputes, and encourages a…

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Aditya Singh Chauhan
Future of AI in Arbitration: The Fine Line Between Fiction and Reality
September 26, 2020

Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) follows the logic that if all attributes of learning and intelligence is accurately traced in-depth, it can be simulated through a computer program. In other words, ‘…

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Wendy Gonzales  (CyberArb) , Naimeh Masumy
Online Dispute Resolution Platforms: Cybersecurity Champions in the COVID-19 Era? Time for Arbitral Institutions to Embrace ODRs
September 25, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in the interest in alternative dispute resolution, especially arbitrations conducted online. The greater utilization of online platforms and digitization…

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Wei Sun  (Zhong Lun Law Firm)
Right of Clarification by the Arbitral Tribunal: the Approach in PR China
September 21, 2020

The “right of clarification” (in German: Aufklarungsrecht) is a product of the inquisitorial method of hearing. It refers to a judge’s right to ask, suggest to or require the parties to clarify or…

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