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Top 10 Tips for Drafting Better International Arbitration Clauses

22/09/2017 by International Arbitration

Top 10 Tips for Drafting Better International Arbitration Clauses

Drafting international arbitration clauses in your contract appears like a simple task from the outset. There are many examples online – all you need to do is to take the existing template, copy/paste it and tailor it to your needs. However, is this really true? Arbitration is generally considered as a faster, cheaper and more […]

Filed Under: Ad Hoc Arbitration, Arbitration Agreement, Arbitration Information, Arbitration Jurisdiction, Arbitration Procedure, Arbitration Rules, International Arbitration Law

From International Investment Arbitration to an Investment Court System

07/01/2017 by International Arbitration

Investment Court System

Will an Investment Court System be better than the current arrangements for International Investment Arbitration? The EU and Canada appear to think so. In the recently-approved and signed Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between the European Union (EU) and Canada, a different approach to International Investment Arbitration is being put forward by the EU and […]

Filed Under: Ad Hoc Arbitration, Arbitration Information, Arbitration Rules, Court of Arbitration, ICSID Arbitration, UNCITRAL Arbitration

Joint Venture Arbitrations

22/11/2016 by International Arbitration

Joint Venture Arbitrations

Joint venture arbitrations are common. Joint ventures are frequently international in nature, involving partners from different countries operating in various continents and involving multiple laws and jurisdictions. This led to a rising need for joint venture disputes to be resolved in a more neutral setting than before national State courts of just one party. Arbitration, […]

Filed Under: Ad Hoc Arbitration, ICC Arbitration, International Arbitration Law

2016 UNCITRAL Notes on Organizing Arbitral Proceedings

02/11/2016 by International Arbitration

UNCITRAL NOTES on organizing arbitral proceedings

The first version of the UNCITRAL Notes on Organizing Arbitral Proceedings, aimed at assisting arbitration practitioners with the issues typically associated with arbitral proceedings, was adopted by the UNCITRAL Commission in 1996 and has been replaced by a new version in July 2016, available below. The Notes have proven to be a useful tool for […]

Filed Under: Ad Hoc Arbitration, Arbitration Rules, UNCITRAL Arbitration

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