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Giorgio Sassine (Musick, Peeler & Garrett LLP)
Interviews with Our Editors: Arbitrating Silicon Valley Disputes with Lester Schiefelbein, CEO of the Silicon Valley Arbitration & Mediation Center (SVAMC)
July 04, 2020

Mr. Schiefelbein, welcome to the Kluwer Arbitration Blog!  We are grateful to have the opportunity to share your unique perspectives with our readers. Please give our readers a brief introduction to…

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Chris Kinnear Hunter (Lenczner Slaght Royce Smith Griffin LLP)
Supreme Court of Canada Deals Blow to Uber, Declares Arbitration Clauses Invalid as a Result of ‘Surge Pricing’
July 01, 2020

On June 26, 2020, the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) released a decision with significant implications for international businesses by placing significant limits on the application of arbitration…

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Yvonne Mak (Withers KhattarWong LLP)
Do Virtual Hearings Without Parties’ Agreement Contravene Due Process? The View from Singapore
June 20, 2020

Introduction The use of virtual hearings is not new in international arbitration. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated, and accelerated, a shift from in-person hearings to virtual hearings…

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Jasmine Feng, Benjamin Teo (Debevoise & Plimpton)
Judicial Support against Due Process Paranoia in International Arbitration
June 16, 2020

Due process is an essential aspect of international arbitration or, indeed, any contentious proceeding. Due process rules act as a shield for parties against unfairness. They ensure that the exercise…

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Fabian Bonke (Hogan Lovells)
Interviews with Our Editors: Nordic Innovations for Arbitration with Annette Magnusson
June 13, 2020

    Welcome to the Kluwer Arbitration Blog, Ms. Magnusson! We are grateful for this opportunity to learn more about the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC) and…

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Catherine A. Rogers (Bocconi University) for Arbitrator Intelligence
The Market for Arbitrators and The Market for Lemons
June 10, 2020

Long before the now-popular phrase “pale, male, and stale,” leading arbitrators were instead often referred to as a “club,” a “cartel,” or even a “monopoly.” Those references were meant…

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Maxi Scherer (ArbBoutique & Queen Mary University of London)
The Contents of Journal of International Arbitration, Volume 37, Issue 3
June 08, 2020

We are happy to inform you that the latest issue of the journal is now available and includes the following contributions:   Christoph Liebscher, Teamwork Approach in Arbitration: A New…

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Abayomi Okubote (Africa Arbitration Academy )
Advancing Abdel Wahab’s Pandemic Pathway: Arbitral Justice as an Interposition Between the Twin Duties of Fairness and Efficiency
June 05, 2020

In response to a query “whether an arbitral tribunal can order virtual proceedings where any of the parties to the arbitration does not consent?” posed during the drafting of the Africa Arbitration…

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Maxi Scherer (ArbBoutique & Queen Mary University of London)
Remote Hearings in International Arbitration – and What Voltaire Has to Do with It ?
May 26, 2020

Remote hearings are nothing new, but the COVID-19 crisis has forced international arbitration out of its comfort zone. Parties, counsel, and arbitrators must adapt to the new reality of conducting…

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Christoph Gramlich (White & Case)
Contradicting Party-appointed Experts: German Perspective on the Obligation of Arbitral Tribunals to Appoint a Neutral Expert
May 19, 2020

As in most jurisdictions, Germany based arbitral tribunals and German state courts assessing challenges to arbitral awards are often confronted with questions regarding the conflict between the…

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