Sunday, 3 July 2016

Issue 18, 2016

This edition focuses on a number of issues relevant to international arbitration. SIAC, in Singapore, released its new arbitration rules on 1 July 2016, whilst a recent English case arising out of a contract to paint submarines looks at the incorporation of arbitration agreements. We also focus on an important DIFC decision which makes positive reading for those interested in enforcing foreign judgments in Dubai. Finally we include a timely reminder on the growing emphasis across the globe, on ensuring that corruption and bribery are eliminated.

The links to these articles are below or you can PDF logoclick to download (PDF 7.3MB) Issue 18 of International Quarterly

Issue 18 articles

The incorporation of arbitration agreements

The jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunals

SIAC announces updated Arbitration Rules and new Investor-State Arbitration Rules

DNB Bank v Eyadah: jurisdiction of the DIFC courts

Complacency costs when it comes to anti-bribery legislation

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