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Brian Asher  (Asher Research)
Can Arbitral Awards Be Enforced Against Embezzled Sovereign Assets?
May 22, 2025

To enforce arbitral awards against recalcitrant sovereign debtors, creditors have occasionally resorted to searching for assets embezzled from sovereigns and seeking to attach them. But two recent…

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Jesús Buchhalter  (ECIJA) , Juan Esteban Pacheco
Can a Breach of Constitutional Law of the Host State Nullify Investment Protection? The Case of Energía y Renovación Holdings v. Guatemala
May 21, 2025

In investment arbitration, it is widely recognized that to benefit from the protection of an investment treaty, the investment must be legal. Tribunals assess this legality either because the treaty…

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Simon Sloane , Jan Kolasa  (Fieldfisher)
Botswana and the SADC-AFSA Alliance Charter: A Case for Robust Regional Arbitration Centres
May 20, 2025

Following last year's surprising change of government in Botswana, one of the largest diamond mining countries, investors in the country's natural resources sector could see an increase in the risks…

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Raul Pereira de Souza Fleury  (FERRERE Abogados)
Reforming the Paraguayan Arbitration Act: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
May 19, 2025

On March 18, 2025, the Office of the Paraguayan Presidency’s Legal Counsel submitted to the Paraguayan Arbitration and Mediation Center (the “Center”) its draft to modernize Law No. 1879/2002, the…

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Timothy Meyer  (Duke University School of Law) , Isabella Bellera Landa  (White & Case LLP)
Global Perspectives on Teaching International Investment Arbitration: Teaching the Financialization of International Investment Arbitration
May 17, 2025

One could be forgiven for thinking that teaching international economic law in the United States (“U.S.”) is challenging these days. The U.S. has disabled the World Trade Organization's (“WTO”)…

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Reyadh Mohamed Seyadi  (Supreme Judicial Council, Kingdom of Bahrain)
Bahraini Court of Cassation Upholds the Principle of Kompetenz-Kompetenz in a Landmark Ruling
May 16, 2025

In a significant decision issued on 24 June 2024 (Case No. 200 of 2023), the Bahraini Court of Cassation ("Court of Cassation") reaffirmed the centrality of arbitral autonomy by upholding the…

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Ali Shouzab  (Hussain Zaman Associates)
From Fluidity to Clarity? Pakistan’s Arbitration Act of 2024 and the Future of Public Policy
May 15, 2025

Pakistani Courts typically employ an expansive interpretation of the term ‘public policy’ when determining arbitrability of an international dispute or the enforcement of foreign arbitral awards. As…

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Sencer Ecer  (Compass Lexecon)
Towards a Consensus in the Country Equity Risk Premium Debate in International Arbitration?
May 14, 2025

Country Equity Risk Premium (CERP) represents the additional return equity investors require to compensate for the heightened risks of investing in a particular country. These risks may arise from…

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Maxi Scherer  (ArbBoutique & Queen Mary University of London) , Ritika Ajitsaria  (ArbBoutique) , Vsevolod Martseniuk  (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Anti-Suit Injunction Cases in the U.K.: Fueled By Russian Sanctions?
May 13, 2025

Anti-suit injunction (“ASI”) cases have risen in number in the United Kingdom (“U.K.”) over the last two decades. Sanctions imposed by various States, including the European Union (“EU”) and the U.K…

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Faadhil Adams  (University of Cape Town) , Tobias Thaler  (Nater Dallafior)
ICCA Kigali 2025: Is there an African Tradition of International Arbitration? A South African Perspective
May 13, 2025

This is the third post in ICCA’s series of posts focused on international arbitration in Africa in the lead up to the ICCA-KIAC joint conference “Africa & International Arbitration: Untold…

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