The Arbitration Review of the Americas 2022
The Arbitration Review of the Americas 2022

The Arbitration Review of the Americas 2022 covers Argentina, Bolivia, Canada, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru and the United States; and has eleven overviews, including two on arbitrability (one focused on Brazil in the context of allegations of corruption, the other on the relationship with competence-competence across the region). There’s also a lucid guide to the interpretation of “concurrent delay” around the region, using five scenarios.

Other nuggets include:

• helpful statistics from Brazil’s CAM-CCBC, showing just how often public entities form one side of an arbitration;
• an exegesis on the questions that US courts must still grapple with when it comes to enforcing intra-EU investor-state awards;
• a similarly helpful summary of recent Canadian court decisions;
• another on Mexican court decisions that showed a rather mixed year; and
• the discovery that the AmCham in Peru as of July 2021 now engages in ICC-style scrutiny of awards.


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