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ENFORCEMENT OF AN ANNULLED ARBITRATION AWARD: SOCIETE PT PUTRABALI ADYAMULIA v. RENA HOLDING French Court of Cassation (2007)

04/05/2017 by International Arbitration

The case Société PT Putrabali Adyamulia v Société Rena Holding et Société Moguntia Est Epices is one of the French landmark cases concerning the enforcement of an arbitral award in France, where the enforcement of an annulled arbitration award is possible. In the case, Putrabali sold a cargo of white pepper to Rena Holding. The […]

Filed Under: Annulment of Arbitration Award, Arbitration Award, Arbitration Jurisdiction, Arbitration Procedure, Arbitration Rules, Court of Arbitration, Enforcement of Arbitration Award, France Arbitration, International Arbitration Law, International Court Of Justice, London Arbitration, New York Convention

William Kirtley Interviewed By BBC Mundo Concerning Argentina Default.

25/08/2014 by International Arbitration

William Kirtley Interviewed By BBC Mundo Concerning Argentina Default. William Kirtley of Dugué & Kirtley AARPI has been interviewed by BBC Mundo with respect to whether the United States could be in violation of international law with respect to the recent rulings of New York district court judge Thomas Griesa, which threaten to push Argentina into default for the second […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Jurisdiction, Argentina Arbitration, China Arbitration, Court of Arbitration, Expropriation, Fair And Equitable Treatment, International Court Of Justice, Jurisdiction, Peru Arbitration, Public International Law, Russia Arbitration, United States Arbitration

THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION IN TURKEY by Turgut Aycan Özcan

27/06/2014 by International Arbitration

THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION IN TURKEY by Turgut Aycan Özcan A. Introduction As a bridge between the Europe and the Middle East, Turkey plays an important and geopolitical role, which connects these two continents not only in the political meaning but also in the economical meaning. Thus, as a developing country, Turkey has become […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Agreement, Arbitration Award, Arbitration Damages, Arbitration Information, Arbitration Jurisdiction, Arbitration Procedure, Arbitration Rules, Enforcement of Arbitration Award, France Arbitration, ICC Arbitration, ICSID Arbitration, Interim Measures, International Arbitration Law, International Court Of Justice, Islamic Jurisprudence, Jurisdiction, LCIA Arbitration, New York Convention, Oman Arbitration, Paris Arbitration, Switzerland Arbitration, Syria Arbitration, Turkey Arbitration, UNCITRAL Arbitration

The ICSID Arbitration Rules (Current As Of June 2014)

27/06/2014 by International Arbitration

The ICSID Arbitration Rules (Current As Of June 2014) The ICSID Arbitration Rules are used for resolving investor-State arbitrations brought under the auspices of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (“ICSID”), which is the arbitration arm of the World Bank. The ICSID Arbitration Rules were last updated in 2006, following public criticism of […]

Filed Under: Annulment of Arbitration Award, Arbitration Agreement, Arbitration Award, Arbitration Information, Arbitration Jurisdiction, Arbitration Procedure, Arbitration Rules, Chile Arbitration, Construction Arbitration, Court of Arbitration, Enforcement of Arbitration Award, ICSID Arbitration, International Court Of Justice, International Mediation, Jurisdiction, State Responsibility, Switzerland Arbitration

12 Years Of The ILC Draft Articles on State Responsibility

22/11/2013 by International Arbitration

It took the International Law Commission approximately four decades to complete its work on State responsibility, which was completed in 2001. This work represented a highly significant step in the codification and development of international law, with similar importance as the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.  These Articles cover the issues of breach […]

Filed Under: Belarus Arbitration, International Court Of Justice, Italy Arbitration, Public International Law, State Responsibility

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