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Crina Baltag (Queen Mary University of London)
Open Position: Assistant Editor of Kluwer Arbitration Blog
May 02, 2024

The Editorial Board of Kluwer Arbitration Blog announces the opening of the following position with Kluwer Arbitration Blog: Assistant Editor for East and Central Asia. Experience and knowledge in…

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James Hope, Nils Ivars, Kateryna Lazarchuk (Vinge)
Last Gasps of Brexit: The CJEU Holds that the UK Breached EU Law in a Continuation of the Micula Saga
May 01, 2024

In a recent judgment dated 14 March 2024, European Commission v UK Case C-516/22, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) ruled that the UK failed to comply with its obligations under EU…

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Elise Edson, Sandrina Antohi (Shearman & Sterling)
Climate Litigation and Investor-State Arbitration: Implications of the European Court of Human Rights’ Historic Ruling in KlimaSeniorinnen
April 30, 2024

On April 9, 2024, the European Court of Human Rights (“Court” or “ECtHR”) delivered its highly anticipated ruling in Verein KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz and Others v. Switzerland (“KlimaSeniorinnen”),…

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Efemena Iluezi-Ogbaudu (Linklaters)
More Reasons to Trust Arbitration in the Bahamas: Examining the Key Takeaways From Gabriele Volpi v. Delanson Services Limited & 2 Others
April 29, 2024

On 28 December 2023, the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas (the “Court”) delivered a consolidated judgment in Gabriele Volpi v. Delanson Services Limited & 2 others and Delanson…

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Urvashi Misra, Durga Priya Manda (AZB & Partners)
Three Steps Forward, One Step Back? The Indian Supreme Court's Annulment of an Award
April 28, 2024

2023 saw India take focused steps to strengthen and fortify its stand as a champion of arbitration, promoting a hands-off judicial approach in favor of arbitral autonomy. The year started with the…

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Wen Fi Chen (Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat)
Housing Authority v Top Symphony: Non-compliance with a Multi-tiered Dispute Resolution Clause is Not Repudiation of an Arbitration Agreement
April 27, 2024

This article discusses the approach taken by the High Court of Fiji (“Court”) on the oft written about topic of whether failure to adhere to a multi-tiered dispute resolution clause is an issue of…

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Fang Zhao, Han Ma, Linlin Li (Hui Zhong Law Firm)
Asymmetrical Arbitration Agreements Under PRC Law
April 26, 2024

Introduction This article explores the latest development of the People’s Republic of China’s jurisprudence regarding asymmetrical arbitration agreements.  (Cambodia) Fiber Optic Communication…

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Gene Burd (Pierson Ferdinand), Ejesha Amanova
Between the Rock and Hard Place: Will the U.S. Court Follow the EU or International Arbitration Tribunals?
April 25, 2024

The second front can open in the United States (“U.S.”) for over 50 investment arbitration claims against the Kingdom of Spain ("Spain”) that are worth hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars combined.…

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Nayiri Boghossian (Nayiri Boghossian FZE)
Are Witnesses Still Required to Take an Oath in UAE-Seated Arbitrations?
April 24, 2024

There has been a requirement in the United Arab Emirates (“UAE”) for witnesses to take an oath when giving their testimony in arbitration proceedings. Awards that relied on testimonies of witnesses…

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Bettina Omizzolo (Independent Arbitration Lawyer)
Arbitrators’ Duty to Disclose under Brazilian Law: The Case of Government Attorneys Seating as Arbitrators
April 23, 2024

Under article 14, §1 of the Brazilian Arbitration Act (“BAA”), arbitrators bear the duty to disclose “any circumstances likely to give rise to justifiable doubt as to their impartiality and…

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