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Overview of the Yukos Arbitration

19/06/2015 by International Arbitration

Yukos Arbitration

OVERVIEW OF THE YUKOS ARBITRATION Few arbitration awards in the past years have attracted as much attention as the Yukos arbitration between shareholders of the company and the Russian Federation. After 10 years of proceedings, on 18 July 2014, the Tribunal issued a 600-page award awarding USD 50 billions in damages, legal fees of USD […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Agreement, Arbitration Award, Arbitration Cost, Arbitration Damages, Arbitration Jurisdiction, Arbitration Rules, Court of Arbitration, Energy Charter Treaty, Enforcement of Arbitration Award, Expropriation, Fair And Equitable Treatment, Investor State Dispute Settlement, Jurisdiction, Netherlands Arbitration, PCA Arbitration, Russia Arbitration, UNCITRAL Arbitration

Arbitration in Lebanon

15/06/2015 by International Arbitration

Arbitration In Lebanon

Arbitration in Lebanon Historical Background Of Arbitration In Lebanon Arbitration in Lebanon is common, and Lebanon is considered to be one of the friendliest countries for arbitration in the Middle East. The Lebanese legislation on arbitration is modern, meaning that it recognizes all well-established principles in international arbitration. In many respects, it is similar to the […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Agreement, Arbitration Award, Arbitration Jurisdiction, Arbitration Procedure, Arbitration Rules, Enforcement of Arbitration Award, France Arbitration, ICSID Arbitration, Interim Measures, International Arbitration Law, Jurisdiction, Lebanon Arbitration, New York Convention

Collective Arbitration Against Russia By Ukrainian Businesses Expropriated In The Crimea

12/01/2015 by International Arbitration

Collective Arbitration Against Russia By Ukrainian Businesses Expropriated In The Crimea Is collective arbitration against Russia for the expropriations of Ukrainian assets occurring in Crimea possible? An article in the New York Times dating from 11 January 2015 notes that the plunder of Ukrainian-owned assets is continuing in the Crimea on a large scale today. Armed forces known as the “people’s militia” are invading […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Award, Arbitration Information, Arbitration Procedure, Arbitration Rules, Argentina Arbitration, Bilateral Investment Treaty, Expropriation, ICSID Arbitration, Investor State Dispute Settlement, London Arbitration, Russia Arbitration, State Responsibility, Ukraine Arbitration, UNCITRAL Arbitration, United Kingdom Arbitration

Do The IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration Conflict with Islamic Sharia?

30/11/2014 by International Arbitration

Do The IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration Conflict with Islamic Sharia? Under at least the Hanbali school of Islamic jurisprudence, which is the official fiqh recognized by Saudi Arabia, Article 4(2) of the IBA Rules of Evidence in International Arbitration plainly conflicts with Islamic Sharia as understood by Hanbali jurisprudence. This […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Award, Arbitration Jurisdiction, Arbitration Procedure, Arbitration Rules, Bahrain Arbitration, Brunei Arbitration, Egypt Arbitration, Enforcement of Arbitration Award, Islamic Jurisprudence, Jordan Arbitration, Jurisdiction, Kuwait Arbitration, Malaysia Arbitration, Mauritania Arbitration, Oman Arbitration, Qatar Arbitration, Saudi Arabia Arbitration, Syria Arbitration, United Arab Emirates Arbitration, Yemen Arbitration

Grounds For Resisting The Recognition And Enforcement Of Arbitration Awards

09/09/2014 by International Arbitration

Grounds For Resisting The Recognition And Enforcement Of Arbitration Awards Under The New York Convention. The grounds for resisting the recognition and enforcement of arbitration awards under the New York Convention are often poorly explained. The New York Convention, which governs the recognition of foreign arbitration awards in 150 countries, imposes a mandatory rule that […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Agreement, Arbitration Award, Arbitration Information, Arbitration Jurisdiction, Arbitration Procedure, Austria Arbitration, Belgium Arbitration, Enforcement of Arbitration Award, France Arbitration, Jurisdiction, New York Convention, United States Arbitration

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