"Arbitration in outer space"

December 2012

Nicholas Gould has written this short article ‘Arbitration in outer space’. This is not, of course, strictly arbitration in outer space, but arbitration relating to space law, and so in reality disputes relating to the construction and launching of communications satellites together with the investments relating to that industry.

"Bharat Aluminium Co. v Kaiser Aluminium Technical Services, Inc."

November 2012

In a paper written for Fenwick Elliott’s autumn edition of International Quarterly, David Robertson reviews a recent Indian Supreme Court decision.

David discusses how this decision provides welcome support for a non-interventionist approach to international arbitration.

"New rules or old hat?"

February 2012

David Toscano considers the impact of the new arbitration rules issued by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in January 2012.

“Enforcement – getting a real result on decisions and awards”

November 2011

In this presentation, David Toscano looks at the main tools available for enforcement of domestic and international awards and decisions, including adjudication, arbitration and Dispute Adjudication Boards. It considers the operation of the New York Convention for enforcement internationally and the use of tools such as charging and third party debt orders, freezing injunctions and Worldwide Freezing Orders.

"Costs Management Pilot"

October 2011

"The Technology and Construction Court today – A TeCSA solicitor's view"

January 2007

Simon Tolson, in a paper given at a joint TeCSA/TECBAR conference in Birmingham, sets out a number of practical tips learnt over the years in his dealings with the Technology and Construction Court. Amongst the topics covered are the construction and engineering pre-action protocol, case management conferences and fast-track cases. The paper ends with a case study which demonstrates the adaptability of the Technology and Construction Courts and the need for adaptability on the part of those using them.