UK: Incorporating Arbitration Clauses: An English Law Perspective

Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Masood Ahmed, a senior lecturer in law at Birmingham City University, analyses the court’s approach in light of the High Court’s ruling in the recent case of Habas Sinavi Tibbi Gazlar Isthisal Endustri AS v Sometal [2010, EWHC 29], in which Langley J’s approach to incorporation in Trade Maritime v Hellenic Mutual War Risks Association – The Athena [2006 EWHC] came under question

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