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Third Party Funding Is Being Regulated

03/03/2016 by International Arbitration

For the first time an International Investment Agreement (IIA) is about to include an express reference to third party funding. The draft Free-Trade Agreement (FTA) between the European Union (EU) and Vietnam is paving the way for regulating third party funding in treaties. This regulation effort occurs in a context of booming of third party funding […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Information, Arbitration Procedure, Bolivia Arbitration, ICSID Arbitration, Investor State Dispute Settlement, PCA Arbitration, Security for Costs in Arbitration, Third-Party Funding, United States Arbitration

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

Third-Party Funding In Asia

11/08/2015 by International Arbitration

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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

Investor-State Emergency Arbitrator Award Enforced

06/07/2015 by International Arbitration

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Investor-State Emergency Arbitrator Award Enforced An investor-State emergency arbitrator award was enforced by a domestic court in Ukraine, as was initially reported by the Global Arbitration Review. This decision is interesting since it is the first known enforcement of an emergency arbitrator award against a State. Emergency arbitrator awards are non-binding on an arbitral tribunal, but remain in […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Award, Arbitration Procedure, Arbitration Rules, Emergency Arbitrator, Energy Charter Treaty, Enforcement of Arbitration Award, Investor State Dispute Settlement, Ukraine 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

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