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A Short Analysis of the Kılıç Ad-Hoc Committee’s Decision on Annulment: Can an Investor Directly Apply to International Arbitration without Resorting to Local Courts?

19/08/2015 by International Arbitration

By Turgut Aycan Özcan & Timuçin Demir Everything concerning the Kılıç Ad-Hoc Committee’s Decision on Annulment of course started with the decision rendered in the ICSID case between a Turkish construction company, Kılıç İnşaat İthalat İhracat Sanayi ve Ticaret Anonim Şirketi (“Kılıç”), and Turkmenistan. Kılıç had filed an ICSID case (ICSID Case No. ARB/10/01) against Turkmenistan […]

Filed Under: Annulment of Arbitration Award, Arbitration Award, Arbitration Information, Arbitration Jurisdiction, Arbitration Procedure, Arbitration Rules, Bilateral Investment Treaty, Construction Arbitration, Court of Arbitration, France Arbitration, ICC Arbitration, ICSID Arbitration, Investor State Dispute Settlement, Jurisdiction, Paris Arbitration, Turkey Arbitration, Turkmenistan Arbitration, UNCITRAL Arbitration

Thibault De Boulle Guest Post On Third-Party Funding In International Arbitration

18/08/2015 by International Arbitration

Thibault de Boulle has kindly offered the IAA Network a guest post on third-party funding, which may be read below. Please do not hesitate to let us know if you have any arbitration-related materials that you would like to have published on the IAA Network, since we always welcome additional materials that are pertinent to […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Cost, Arbitration Information, Third-Party Funding

Consent and Nationality In ICSID Jurisprudence: Two Old Chestnuts of ICSID Jurisdiction Revisited

12/08/2015 by International Arbitration

Consent and nationality are two concepts of deep significance in ICSID jurisprudence. Consent forms a fundamental pillar of ICSID jurisdiction, and counsel for would-be ICSID claimants regularly advise their clients to express their consent to arbitrate as early as possible. Nationality is an equally core component of ICSID jurisdiction, with the place of incorporation test […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Award, Arbitration Information, Arbitration Jurisdiction, ICSID Arbitration, Investor State Dispute Settlement, Jurisdiction, Public International Law, Ukraine Arbitration, Venezuela Arbitration

Third-Party Funding In Asia

11/08/2015 by International Arbitration

What Is International Arbitration

Recently, a client asked whether third-party funding was legal in Asia. Jana Karam helpfully compiled the following information, which shows that third-party funding is permissible in the vast majority of jurisdictions, but not in China or Singapore, where it is clearly not allowed. Below is a review of the current status of third-party funding in […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Award, Arbitration Damages, Arbitration Jurisdiction, Arbitration Procedure, Bhutan Arbitration, Brunei Arbitration, Cambodia Arbitration, China Arbitration, Hong Kong Arbitration, India Arbitration, Indonesia Arbitration, Intellectual Property Arbitration, Japan Arbitration, Jurisdiction, Malaysia Arbitration, Myanmar Arbitration, New Zealand Arbitration, North Korea Arbitration, Security for Costs in Arbitration, Singapore Arbitration, South Korea Arbitration, Taiwan Arbitration, Thailand Arbitration, Third-Party Funding

Polish Chamber Of Commerce Arbitration Conference On The Applicable Law In International Arbitration

06/08/2015 by International Arbitration

International Arbitration Conference

The Polish Chamber of Commerce in Warsaw is organizing a conference on 20 November 2015 entitled “The Applicable Law in International Arbitration“, an interesting topic that is far more complex than it might seem at first glance. The conference is taking place on 20 November 2015 at the University of Silesia in Katowice International Conference and […]

Filed Under: International Arbitration Law, Poland Arbitration

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