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India and Arbitration - Arbitration clauses for contracts with Indian parties

Archive Article - Friday, 01 February 2008

Decisions by India’s Supreme Court have created a number of pitfalls for unwary foreign investors. Partner Aloke Ray and associate Dipen Sabharwal of White & Case LLP list the most important considerations when drafting an international arbitration clause for a transaction with Indian parties

India and Arbitration - Treaty Protection In India

Archive Article - Friday, 01 February 2008

Since its liberalisation programme began, India has concluded various bilateral investment treaties. Partner Justin D’Agostino and associate Promod Nair of Herbert Smith LLP describe the protections these afford

India and Arbitration - Challenge to the ICC hegemony in India, but not from an Indian institute

Archive Article - Friday, 01 February 2008

Everybody wants to know how big the Indian market might be for international arbitrations. Sarita Patil Woolhouse reports findings from a research trip

India and Arbitration - Under Construction

Archive Article - Friday, 01 February 2008

India’s construction industry is taking on a building project of a different nature. By David Samuels

2007 In A Nutshell - 2007 IN RETROSPECT

Archive Article - Friday, 01 February 2008

Professor Loukas Mistelis, director of the School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary, University of London, casts an eye over the highlights of the last 12 months

2007 In A Nutshell - 2007 IN RETROSPECT

Archive Article - Friday, 01 February 2008

Professor Loukas Mistelis, director of the School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary, University of London, casts an eye over the highlights of the last 12 months

2007 In A Nutshell - 2007 IN RETROSPECT

Archive Article - Friday, 01 February 2008

Professor Loukas Mistelis, director of the School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary, University of London, casts an eye over the highlights of the last 12 months

UAE Legislation - UAE completes its upgrade

Archive Article - Friday, 01 February 2008

Two new arbitration laws will enter into force in the United Arab Emirates in early 2008, reports Philip Punwar of Al Tamimi & Company in Dubai. The first draft of the federal Arbitration Law suggests they will be inventive and user-friendly

Judicial Review of Awards - Party Autonomy In Arbitration

Archive Article - Friday, 01 February 2008

With the US Supreme Court considering expanded judicial review of arbitral awards, senior counsel James Castello of Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP looks at the possible overspill to the international arena

Anti - Suit Injunctions - An Injunction Too Far: C v D

Archive Article - Friday, 01 February 2008

Cy Benson, partner of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, offers a different perspective on this recent UK appellate decision. Did the judges rewrite the parties’ agreement?

Interim Measures - A path through the maze

Archive Article - Saturday, 01 December 2007

Parties to arbitration sometimes find that some kind of action is necessary before delivery of the final award. Phillip Capper, Clare Connellan and Markus Burgstaller of Lovells LLP explain when it makes sense for parties to seek interim measures from an arbitral tribunal rather than a state court

Japan - Japan as a centre:Part two

Archive Article - Saturday, 01 December 2007

In answer to a suggestion that Japan has a long way to go to become an international arbitral centre of note, Haig Oghigian, a partner at Baker Mckenzie in Tokyo, presents a contrary view

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