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Nathalie Voser (Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd, Switzerland) for Schellenberg Wittmer
Insolvency and arbitration: Swiss Supreme Court revisits its Vivendi vs. Elektrim decision
December 05, 2012

Nathalie Voser and Anya George Few Swiss cases have sparked as much debate in the arbitration community as the Swiss Supreme Court's 2009 decision in Vivendi vs. Elektrim. In that decision, the…

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Dmytro Galagan (Central European University)
ICSID Arbitration: Should a State be Liable for the Conduct of a State University?
December 03, 2012

Whereas cases of direct expropriation have become relatively rare in international investment arbitration and claims of breach of fair and equitable treatment obligation or indirect expropriation are…

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Khalil Mechantaf (Mechantaf Law)
A quick course correction by a DIFC Court on the application of the New York Convention
December 01, 2012

On 14 October 2012, Justice David Williams of the DIFC Court of First Instance (Dubai International Financial Centre) applied a course correction by issuing a decision confirming the jurisdiction of…

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Emily Blanshard (Herbert Smith Freehills LLP) for HSF Kramer
Swinging the Pendulum towards Arbitral Independence: A growing Consensus on the Treatment of Interim Orders in Arbitral Proceedings by National Courts?
November 30, 2012

In the recent decision of PT Pukuafu Indah and others v. Newmont Indonesia Ltd and another ([2012] SGHC 187) the Singapore High Court (the Court) confirmed that it did not have jurisdiction to set…

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Francisco Málaga (Linklaters)
Arbitration in Spain (II): the race to create a regional arbitration court for Latin America
November 28, 2012

A few months ago I wrote a post on this Blog about what I saw as “work left to do” in the Spanish arbitration system. I started with the need to build a regional court of arbitration on a par with…

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Stuart Dutson (Eversheds)
Arbitrating in China – What Interim Measures are Available from the Courts?
November 26, 2012

The recent revisions to the Chinese Civil Procedure Law (the “CPL”) made some significant amendments to the arbitration law in China. In particular, the new CPL for the first time provides for pre-…

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Darius Chan (Norton Rose Fulbright) for YSIAC
Recourse against an international arbitration award made in Singapore
November 23, 2012

In Astro Nusantara International BV v PT Ayunda Prima Mitra [2012] SGHC 212, the Singapore High Court set out the available recourse against an international arbitration award made in Singapore. This…

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Gordon Blanke (Blanke Arbitration LLC)
Dubai Court of Cassation confirms enforcement of foreign awards under New York Convention: The end of a beginning – Inshallah!
November 21, 2012

In a recent ruling of 18 October 2012, the Dubai Court of Cassation, the highest court in the Emirate of Dubai, against whose judgments lies no further appeal, confirmed the enforcement of a trilogy…

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Michael McIlwrath (MDisputes)
Arbitral Institutions and Party Expectations, Part I: We Need the Eggs
November 20, 2012

Arbitral institutions must feel at times like the psychiatrist in the joke from Annie Hall: A man goes to a psychiatrist and says, “my brother has a real problem. He thinks he’s a chicken.” The…

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Peter Bert (Taylor Wessing)
Arbitrator's Nightmare: When Procedural Orders Backfire – Flex-n-Gate v. GEA
November 20, 2012

It must be an arbitrator's nightmare: Imagine a high-stake arbitration that goes on for years, the entire distance, including witness hearings and expert evidence, only for the final award to be set…

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