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The New Age of Dispute Resolution: Digitization & Evolving Norms Time: 18:30 – 20:30 pm Venue: Bracewell LLP New York When: 13 February Monday 2023 Organized with New York International Arbitration Centre, New York State Bar Association, and American Society of International Law The event will be held in relation to UNCITRAL’s project on the […]
Written by Jidong Lin, Wuhan University Institute of International Law Background Separability is a world-recognized doctrine in commercial arbitration. It means that an arbitration clause is presumed to be a separate and autonomous agreement, reflecting contractual commitments that are independent and distinct from its underlying contract.
Professor HE Qisheng has published the annual report, Chronology of Practice: Chinese Practice in Private International Law in 2021, now in its 9th year. The article has been published by the Chinese Journal of International Law, a journal published by Oxford University Press.. This survey contains materials reflecting the Chinese practice of Chinese private international law in 2021. […]
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Written by Kiara van Hout. Kiara graduated from the Law Tripos at the University of Cambridge in 2021 (St John’s College). She is currently an Associate to a Judge at the Supreme Court of Victoria. In two recent English cases, the High Court has granted injunctive relief to restrain European proceedings in breach of English […]
Thanks to Alberto Pomari, JD Candidate at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, for his assistance with this post. Two cases slated for Supreme Court’s 2024 term could boost the enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in the United States. On Friday January 13, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court