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The vice president, head of legal corporate and global compliance officer of Sanofi Aventis discusses what he looks for in arbitrators and what skills are most important
Featured In: Volume 4 - Issue 1 (Vol. 4 Iss. 1)
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Featured In: Volume 3 - Issue 6 (Vol. 3 Iss. 6)
The Chief Justice of the Dubai International Financial Centre courts discusses the set up of the DIFC courts, what makes the centre unique and where he calls home
Featured In: Volume 3 - Issue 5 (Vol. 3 Iss. 5)
Recently Global Arbitration Review had the pleasure of interviewing Professor Pierre Lalive on his career and challenges facing arbitration today.
Featured In: Volume 3 - Issue 3 (Vol. 3 Iss. 3)
Ten years ago, Albert Jan van den Berg told an ICCA congress celebrating 40 years of the New York Convention: "If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it."
Featured In: Volume 3 - Issue 2 (Vol. 3 Iss. 2)
Alexander Komarov is president of Russia’s international arbitral institution, the International Commercial Arbitration Court - better known as MKAS. By Sarah Dookhun
Featured In: Volume 2 - Issue 6 (Vol. 2 Iss. 6)
Jean-Claude Najar, a senior lawyer with GE Commercial Finance, is the driving force behind the Corporate Counsel International Arbitration Group, which intends to give a voice to users of arbitration. With the group about to begin selecting projects, he agreed to be interviewed
Featured In: Volume 2 - Issue 2 (Vol. 4 Iss. 2)
Graham Coop is general counsel of the Energy Charter Secretariat. Here he discusses its role, including the tracking of investor-state arbitrations under the ECT. He and colleagues explain how the charter’s constituency may enlarge
Featured In: Volume 2 - Issue 1 (Vol. 2 Iss. 1)
Meg Kinnear has a unique role ‘marketing’ international arbitration to Canadians. She also takes a lead role in the country’s own appearances in international arbitration, thanks to her day job as senior general counsel and director general of Canada’s Trade Law Bureau. David Vascott met Canada’s Ms Arbitration
Featured In: Volume 1 - Issue 6 (Vol. 1 Iss. 6)
Ulf Franke is the first – and so far only – secretary general of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. Julius Cavendish asks him about the changes he’s seen and his plans for the future
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