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The Importance Of The Seat Of Arbitration

17/03/2014 by International Arbitration

Choosing an appropriate “seat” or “place” of arbitration is critical. There are a few common misconceptions with respect to the seat.  The seat need not be the same as the governing law of the contract, or be based in the same place as the chosen arbitral institution. Thus, there is no reason why a contract […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Agreement, Arbitration Award, Arbitration Cost, Arbitration Information, Arbitration Jurisdiction, Arbitration Rules, China Arbitration, Construction Arbitration, Enforcement of Arbitration Award, France Arbitration, Hong Kong Arbitration, ICC Arbitration, Jurisdiction, Law Of The Sea, London Arbitration, New York Convention, Paris Arbitration, Singapore Arbitration, Switzerland Arbitration, United Kingdom Arbitration

How Should An Engineer’s/Dispute Adjudication Board’s Decision Be Enforced?

11/09/2013 by International Arbitration

A crucial legal issue in relation to international construction contracts over the past decade has concerned the manner in which decisions of the Engineer made under Clause 67 of the FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Works of Civil Engineering Construction, fourth edition, 1987, and, since the Engineer was replaced by the Dispute Adjudication Board (“DAB”) in the 1999 edition of the FIDIC Conditions […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Agreement, Arbitration Information, Arbitration Rules, Belarus Arbitration, Belgium Arbitration, Construction Arbitration, Court of Arbitration, FIDIC Arbitration, France Arbitration, ICC Arbitration, Iceland Arbitration, Italy Arbitration, Paris Arbitration

2013 Corporate Counsel Survey on Arbitration

19/04/2013 by International Arbitration

PWC’s 2013 corporate counsel survey has some interesting insights concerning the state of arbitration today.  It is available here: Corporate Counsel Survey Regarding Arbitration  The primary findings include: – Businesses continue to show a preference for using arbitration over litigation for transnational disputes, although concerns remain about the costs of arbitration. – The survey confirms that arbitration is more popular in […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Agreement, Arbitration Information, Belarus Arbitration, Belgium Arbitration, Construction Arbitration, Iceland Arbitration

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