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Madhav Kumar  (CIETAC Hong Kong Arbitration Center)
The Role of Hong Kong as a Dispute Resolution Hub in the Greater Bay Area
April 29, 2019

On 18 February 2019, the Outline Development Plan for the Guangdong – Hong Kong – Macao Greater Bay Area (the “Outline”) was published. Seen to rival the city clusters formed around San Francisco,…

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Karl Sauvant  (Columbia Law School)
Determining Quality FDI: A Commentary on the OECD’s “FDI Qualities Project”
April 20, 2019

The OECD Secretariat launched, in 2018, a “FDI qualities project”. Its objective is to provide governments with a tool kit to attract investment that contributes as much as possible to sustainable…

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David MacArthur  (Bae, Kim & Lee LLC)
What’s “Next” for Arbitration in Korea
April 19, 2019

Sometimes described as "a shrimp among whales," Korea is situated between China to the west and Japan to the east. Historically, the ambitions of the two large, neighboring countries—and, in more…

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Andrea Cohen  (Vinson & Elkins LLP)
A Changing Landscape for International Energy Arbitration: A Report from the 6th Annual ITA-ICC-IEL Joint Conference
March 31, 2019

The 6th Annual Joint Conference on International Energy Arbitration, co-hosted by the Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA), the Institute for Energy Law (IEL), and the International Court of…

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Patricia Živković  (University of Aberdeen)
From Our Archives: Admitting Illegally Obtained Evidence in International Arbitration
March 28, 2019

The admissibility of illegal evidence in international commercial arbitration is for sure, at the moment, a widely discussed topic among law students and arbitration lawyers thanks to this year's…

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Kiran Nasir Gore  (Law Offices of Kiran N Gore PLLC; The George Washington University Law School)
Interviews with Our Editors: 360 Degrees of Perspective with Noah J. Hanft, President and CEO of CPR
March 18, 2019

Mr. Hanft, welcome to the Kluwer Arbitration Blog!  I appreciate the opportunity to share your perspective with our readers at an exciting moment, where conversations about politics, diversity, and…

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Marlon Meza-Salas  (DLA Piper)
X CAI Costa Rica 2019: Developments and Challenges in International Arbitration
March 15, 2019

The X CAI Costa Rica held by the Costa Rican Chapter of the ICC and its Arbitration Commission, took place in San Jose, Costa Rica between February 24 and 27, 2019. Ten years have led to its…

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Chen Zhi  (Guangzhou Arbitrator Alliance)
The Path for Online Arbitration: A Perspective on Guangzhou Arbitration Commission’s Practice
March 04, 2019

In recent years, the combination of arbitration and technology has raised great concerns among international arbitration community. Much discussion has centred on online arbitration and use of…

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The Contents of Journal of International Arbitration, Volume 36, Issue 1, 2019
February 19, 2019

We are happy to inform you that the latest issue of the journal is now available and includes the following contributions: Annette Magnusson, 'Foreword: The Story of the Stockholm Treaty Lab' (2019)…

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Claire Morel de Westgaver  (Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP)
Cybersecurity in International Arbitration: Don’t be the Weakest Link
February 15, 2019

In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in cyber-attacks on corporates, governments and international organisations. Arbitration proceedings are not immune from the threat of attack as…

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