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    Podcast 12: Crossovers between criminal and arbitration law

    As international arbitration has increased in prominence, the legal issues which are called for resolution are ever expanding.  This includes taking us into territory which can make civil ...

    On February 8, 2019 / By Legal Support Service
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    Podcast No 11: Could national courts pose a threat to arbitration for international dispute work?

    Angeline Welsh speaks to Sir Bernard Eder and Sophie Lamb QC about the evolving role of national commercial courts and explores whether recent developments pose a threat to ...

    On January 30, 2019 / By Legal Support Service
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    Podcast No 10: Should business and human rights disputes be arbitrated?

    Joined by two of the eminent leaders in the field of business and human rights, Julianne Hughes-Jennett and Richard Hermer QC, in this episode Angeline Welsh explores what we actually ...

    On October 18, 2018 / By Legal Support Service
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    English Court rejects Ukraine’s attempt to set aside enforcement order on grounds of state immunity

    Catching up on the important cases of the summer, Herbert Smith Freehills look at an interesting recent decision on state immunity in the context of arbitration proceedings. What ...

    On October 11, 2018 / By The Law Of Nations
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    Do companies registered in British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies have adequate investment protection?

    Deepa Somasunderam of Mishcon de Reya looks at the potential pitfalls for investors in these territories, including popular financial centres such as the BVI and the Cayman Islands. ...

    On August 10, 2018 / By Deepa Somasunderam
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    English Court finds that the foreign act of state doctrine may apply to arbitration proceedings

    Andrew Cannon, Adam Johnson, Hannah Ambrose and Vanessa Naish of Herbert Smith Freehills look at an important decision for those who enter into contracts with state entities. ...

    On August 1, 2018 / By The Law Of Nations
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    Podcast 9: What can London as an arbitral seat learn from Hong Kong post-Brexit?

    On 9 May 2018 Queen Mary University of London and White & Case published their fourth International Arbitration survey.  London retained its coveted place as most respect arbitral ...

    On June 6, 2018 / By Legal Support Service
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    Public policy exception: when are allegations of fraud not enough

    Zachary Segal of Mischon de Reya explores why, when fraud was alleged, the English Court still refused to set aside a New York Convention award on public policy ...

    On May 10, 2018 / By Zachary Segal
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    The English court sets aside a tribunal’s findings of lack of jurisdiction under a BIT

    Andrew Cannon, Naomi Lisney and Vanessa Naish of Herbert Smith Freehills look at a rare example of a domestic court setting aside an award of an investor-state arbitral ...

    On March 22, 2018 / By The Law Of Nations
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    An important contribution to the discussion on climate change disputes

    Angeline Welsh reviews a timely and thought-provoking new collection of essays - Dispute Resolution and Climate Change: The Paris Agreement and Beyond, edited by Wendy Miles QC. It ...

    On March 2, 2018 / By Legal Support Service
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