Many international commercial agreements including arbitration as a preferred dispute settlement mechanism as compared to local courts have been signed with Iranian parties, some of which call for arbitration to take place in Iran in the event of a dispute. Iran has a modern arbitration regime and advanced domestic legislation already in place concerning arbitration. […]
New Arbitration Centre in India
A new arbitration centre in India is opening in the Indian city of Gurugram, located just southwest from New Delhi. The initiative for this new arbitration centre came from the Punjab and Harayana High Court. Although due to lengthy administrative procedures and government approvals it might take a few years for it to become operative, […]
British Virgin Islands International Arbitration Centre
A new British Virgin Islands International Arbitration Centre (“BVI IAC”) was launched on 16 November 2016. This arbitration institution describes itself as an “independent not-for-profit institution” that was created to provide a “neutral, impartial, efficient and reliable dispute resolution institution in the Caribbean, Latin America and beyond.”[1] It was only on 25 May 2014 that […]
Kosovo ICSID Arbitration
The youngest European State has been slowly but gradually becoming a Member of various International Organizations, and it now it is facing its first investment treaty arbitration claim.[1] Kosovo has been a member of the IMF and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development since 2009 and became a member of the ICSID by signing the […]
New English Court Decision Regarding Third-Party Funding Cost Recovery in Arbitration
In 2008, Norscot Rig Management Pvt Limited (“Norscot”), the Claimant, successfully brought a claim in arbitration before the ICC in London, against Essar Oilfield Services Limited (“Essar”), the Respondent. The Arbitrator (Sir Philip Otton) held that the Respondent had breached an operation management agreement relating to an offshore drilling platform and thus was liable to pay over […]