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International arbitration

Fulbright Releases its 2012 International Arbitration Report, Issue 2

By Victoria VanBuren - November 7, 2012
  Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP published recently its 2012 International Arbitration Report, Issue 2. Topics in this issue include: How to Optimize Your Expert Evidence The Law Governing the Arbitration Agreement Damages for Breach of an Agreement to Arbitrate Section 1782 Held Applicable to Private Arbitrations You may download the Report (free of charge) here.

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Recent Developments in International Arbitration | October, 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - October 25, 2012
Following are this month’s recent developments in international arbitration law published by the International Law Office (free registration is required to view the articles): United Kingdom: Law governing arbitration has closest connection to law of the seat Brazil: Bumps in the road to infrastructure arbitration Nigeria: Court rules on timeframe for proceedings to enforce arbitral awards USA: District court grants Section 1782 discovery i

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Recent Developments in International Arbitration | Sept. 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - September 27, 2012
Following are this month’s recent developments in international arbitration law published by the International Law Office (free registration is required to view the articles): Ukraine: Mitigation of damages in arbitration practice: trite law or space for creativity? USA: Court sanctions counsel for frivolous challenge to arbitration award India: Supreme Court restricts domestic court jurisdiction over foreign arbitrations Canada: Choosing a

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Video | Interview with Jason Fry on the ICC Rules of Arbitration

By Victoria VanBuren - September 25, 2012
    In this Video, Jason Fry, Secretary General of the International Court of Arbitration at the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), discusses the new 2012 ICC Arbitration Rules.

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Recent Developments in International Arbitration | August 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - August 23, 2012
Following are this month’s recent developments in international arbitration law published by the International Law Office (free registration is required to view the articles): Turkey: Enforcement of foreign arbitral awards subject to progressive court fees Malaysia: Court rules on recognition of foreign arbitral awards Switzerland: No two-tier judicial review of constitution of arbitral tribunal USA: Can franchise agreement protect against

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Recent Developments in International Arbitration | July 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - July 31, 2012
Following are this month’s recent developments in international arbitration law published by the International Law Office (free registration is required to view the articles): United Kingdom: Comity prevents English courts from issuing anti-suit injunction United Kingdom: Damages for breach of arbitration agreement Hungary: Interpreting new restrictions on arbitration Canada: Canada’s international commercial arbitration statutes unde

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Recent Developments in International Arbitration | June 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - June 28, 2012
Following are this month’s recent developments in international arbitration law published by the International Law Office (free registration is required to view the articles): Turkey: Bilateral investment treaties and international arbitration Ecuador: Court prevents a disrupting strategy to derail arbitration India: Bilateral investment treaties: chosen pathway for dispute resolution Italy: Mandatory mediation: the Italian experience, two

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Workshop | Collective Redress in the Cross-Border Context: Arbitration, Litigation, and Beyond | June 20-22, 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - June 4, 2012
In the framework of the Henry G. Schermers Fellowship Programme, held this year by Professor S.I. Strong, the Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law (HiiL) and the Netherlands Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS) announce a workshop on the theme ‘Collective Redress in the Cross-Border Context: Arbitration, Litigation and Beyond.’ The workshop aims to explore the various means that can be used to resolve collective legal i

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Recent Developments in International Arbitration | May, 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - May 30, 2012
Following are this month’s recent developments in international arbitration law published by the International Law Office (free registration is required to view the articles): Ecuador:Court prevents a disrupting strategy to derail arbitration Lebanon: When does an arbitration agreement extend to third parties? Malaysia: Court clarifies timeframe for setting aside award Switzerland: Supreme Court rules on Private International Law Act Sweden

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Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration | Paris, Nov. 26, 2012

By Victoria VanBuren - May 15, 2012
Mark your calendars! The 32nd Annual Meeting of the ICC Institute of World of Business Law presents Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration, in Paris on November 26, 2012. Details of the Conference will be provided here.

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